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Originally Posted by BSchneiderFan
He's paid enough to contain his frustration. It's an insult to the people who earn a fraction of what he does to get that car out on the grid 20 or 21 times a year. Behave like a prima Donna if you like, but don't expect me to respect you.
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He can also use his notoriety and job/financial security to be a mouthpiece to vpice the frustrations that all of those people working to get his car on the grid have but can't say because they jeed the money much more than he does. It doesn't look good on them that their car is constantly failing. But Alonso constantly pointing blame at the engine can help to illustrate for those employees that it's not their fault while putting public pressure and embarrassment on Honda. Would be interesting to hear from those team members what they think of his comments. Could go both ways.