Piquet & Briatore in war of words

Avatar image for Redders1989
Redders1989

13410

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 0

#1 Redders1989
Member since 2006 • 13410 Posts
A war of words between Renault boss Flavio Briatore and Nelson Piquet has increased speculation that the Brazilian driver is unlikely to finish the season with the team.

Piquet admitted ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix that his place at the team was in doubt, with rumours having already suggested he could have been absent from the Hungaroring race, where the Brazilian qualified in 15th and finished in 12th.

Speaking to Autosprint magazine, Briatore said he expected more from Piquet and was critical of the driver for "opening the book of excuses" for his lack of results.

"I've always been fair with my drivers," Briatore was quoted as saying by Autosprint. "I expected more from Piquet because this is his second year with a full-time drive. He's done less testing compared to Alonso, but Webber as well tested less than Vettel because of his broken leg, but look where he is now.

"When a driver lacks results, he opens the book of excuses and begins: the fault is the weather's, a spectator's sunglasses, a spin on the straight, this and that...

"It's not true that there's a technical difference of seven tenths between Alonso's and Piquet's car. If that was true, we'd have a car capable of winning the title, and that unfortunately isn't the case. The technical difference has always been minimal and never longer than one race."

Piquet, who is yet to score a point this season, was critical of his team boss, saying he only thinks about money.

The Brazilian driver claimed Briatore, who left Sunday's race before it was over after Fernando Alonso had retired, has no respect for him.

"Flavio is a business man, but he doesn't understand **** about F1," Piquet was quoted as saying by the Italian magazine. "He's my manager, but in his role of team boss he doesn't respect me.

"He only thinks about money, at how much money he can pocket in everything he's involved, he's a man with no friends. Every day everyone asks me what's going on, so why should I always keep quiet?

"Webber has been in F1 since 2001, he started in a different era, when testing wasn't limited. He's probably done more than 20,000 kms in testing, so it's not a fair comparison. Now the situation is more difficult for a driver with little experience.

"And besides that, I have to fight against Briatore and Alonso himself, who is a fantastic driver. When I wasn't competitive in qualifying, I was the first owing up to it. But if Briatore doesn't understand that, what can I do?"

SOURCE: Autosport

Avatar image for wombat26
wombat26

2284

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#2 wombat26
Member since 2005 • 2284 Posts
If Piquet said all of that, Hungary was definitely his last race at Renault. :lol:
Avatar image for kipi19
kipi19

4590

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 22

User Lists: 0

#3 kipi19
Member since 2005 • 4590 Posts
Drive = Gone, thats it, finito. If you are on the edge of losing your drive, then slam your own team principal saying he knows S*** about the sport he has helped 2 world champions too. Then, say goodbye, simple as that.
Avatar image for Redders1989
Redders1989

13410

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 0

#4 Redders1989
Member since 2006 • 13410 Posts

Drive = Gone, thats it, finito. If you are on the edge of losing your drive, then slam your own team principal saying he knows S*** about the sport he has helped 2 world champions too. Then, say goodbye, simple as that.kipi19

Not just that, but two of the greatest in recent years.

Avatar image for garfield360uk
garfield360uk

20381

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 6

User Lists: 0

#5 garfield360uk
Member since 2006 • 20381 Posts
I hope he gets a drive elsewhere, I want him to show Renault as I feel they are a one man team. If he could get a drive elsewhere such as a new team where they build the car around him rather than have him second driver I expect his results could improve.
Avatar image for Avenger1324
Avenger1324

16344

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#6 Avenger1324
Member since 2007 • 16344 Posts

Rather than actually needing to get rid of Piquet and replace him with a better driver I think they will just talk themselves into a position where Piquet keeping his seat becomes impossible.

I wouldn't envy a driver stepping into that position, as Renault and Briatore is very much geared up to provided Alonso with the best chances, and any other driver is absolutely the second string driver.