This first lap from Ocon was disgraceful. I can understand, on the run down to the first corner, it can get messy and I think there wouldn't be many complaints with Ocon's weaving. However, when you see the decision to wash Alonso off track at turn 5, it's hard to defend his driving. Then, further into the race, although not an unfair move, the decision to squeeze Alonso after the pit stops which allowed Ricciardo to pass both of them baffles me. It's like he's more concerned about beating his teammate at the expense of the team and his own performance. Very much a guy who bring others down with him. It's not the first time Ocon has had issues with faster teammates, Perez being the obvious example. It's frustrating, because Ocon's story to F1 is so likeable and he seems like such a down to earth guy in sport dominated by the elite. But as soon he jumps in the car, he becomes a knob.
I remember listening to Gasly's appearance on beyond the grid. He talked about how he fell out with Ocon over the latter's behaviour during his karting days. Gasly said Ocon would crash into him in order to secure wins, even cutting the track once to do so, and generally racing overaggressively in order not to finish behind Gasly. Of course you have to take what Gasly says with a pinch of salt but I think there's enough evidence in Ocon's F1 career to suggest he's a sore loser and will go to any length as to not lose to his rivals/teammates, even if it means damaging his own and the team's race.
Alpine have an incredible talent in Piastri, waiting to get a seat, so they really need to decide whether Ocon is the future of their team. Personally, I think Alonso is much the better driver, despite his age, and would serve well in mentoring a younger driver like Piastri. I think if you put Ocon and Piastri together, there will be fireworks, especially when Ocon realises how good Piastri is. Last thing you want is a rattled Ocon and an inexperienced driver having to deal with his nonsense.