Dennis not on talking terms with Alonso
LONDON: McLaren boss Ron Dennis has not been on speaking terms with Formula One champion Fernando Alonso since last month's Hungarian Grand Prix, it emerged yesterday.
In a transcript of a 'spy hearing' that last Thursday fined McLaren $100 million and stripped it of its 2007 constructors' points, Dennis revealed the extent of the rift with a driver he described as a "remarkable recluse".
"First, the relationship between Fernando and myself is extremely cold," he told Ferrari's lawyer under questioning about a row with the 26-year-old before the Budapest race on August 5. "That is an understatement.
"In Fernando's mind, there is the firm belief that our policy, whereby each driver received equal treatment, does not properly reflect his status as world champion," continued the McLaren boss.
"He bases this assertion on the fact that his experience and knowledge, and what came to him from his former team, is such that he should receive an advantage."
Alonso, who joined from Renault after winning the last two titles with the French team, is two points adrift of rookie teammate Lewis Hamilton of Britain with three races remaining. McLaren has promised both a fair crack at the title.
Dennis's revelation will only fuel speculation that Alonso will move on at the end of the season, with a return to Renault the most likely.
Agencies
(China Daily 09/20/2007 page24)