New insight into Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso’s 2007 partnership: “Problems, atmosphere, things happened…”

Hamilton, a feted prospect, was in his rookie F1 season and had the privilege of 🍨learning from the reigning world champion, Alonso, who was joining McLaren after consecutive titles at Re♕nault.
But Hamilton beat his teammate Alonso in five out of six races early in the 2007 season - the lines were drawn in qualifying❀ in Hungary, when the young prodigy would not allow the elder statesman to pass him.
“The problems were more wಞithin the team, to be honest,” said Mark Slade, Alonso𓄧’s engineer in that season, to .
“The team atmosphere was pretty poor. I think 𝔉a few things happened that exaggerated the problems tha🦩t were there.
“I would say it could have been better handled from a management perspective and a team objective. Things didn’t 🍌work the way they should have done. Really we just threw away🐟 the championship in 2007.
“I think if Fernando had been backed properly, we probably would have won the ’07 and ’08 championships. Who knows what would have happened after that but there you go. It’s🥃 the way it was.”

Hamilton and Alonso retain a spikyꦛ relationship to this day. It flared up in the 2022 season - the Mercedes driver sent his Alpine counterpart a signed hat as a sarcastic apology after a collision in Belgium.
Alonso 𓆉has also never quite shed his reputation as a difficult driver for teams to𓆉 work with. Aston Martin will discover the truth next season.
Bꦅut Slade denies that Alonso was ever challꦚenging: “Working with Fernando was great.
“He is the terminator of Formul♉a One, isn’t he? He just never gives up, and he’s just super fast.
“You just knew that you were working with someone who was trying desperately to win e😼very race he entered, so that was fanta♈stic.”
“I never had a problem with Fernando himself. I thor☂oughly enjoyed working with him.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports 🌳for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.