Ralf Schumacher believes Oscar Piastri has done nothing wrong in the Alpine/McLaren saga and it is Alpine who only have themselves to blame. F1
– doesn’t put obstacles in the boy’s path. Piastri was with them, they had everything in hand, all they had to do was give him a contract.
“Accordingly, he has to blame himself. Oscar did nothing wrong. At the end of the day, Alpine could have questioned Alonso earlier and made it clear to Piastri that they would be relying on him in the future. Schumacher also believes Alpine initial desire to loan Piastri out to another team rather than fully commit to him themselves has also played a role in this tug-of-war with McLaren.
“They wanted to put him somewhere else for one or two years. There was an option from Alpine to [put Piastri in the cockpit], but it wasn’t taken because they didn’t expect Fernando Alonso to leave.
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