Hoffman900 wrote: ↑28 Dec 2021, 15:54
jjn9128 wrote: ↑28 Dec 2021, 13:52
It's an interesting interview, but does anyone really think the technical bosses at F1 teams are drafting the whole car?! The whole thing is a bit sad, seems like the clique formed at McLaren who didn't want oversight and resented Murray being hired. Murray obviously had more of an oversight role, but is the one assigning staff and signing things off.
I think this is all a response to this:
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/arch ... -interview
and this rebuttal:
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/arti ... 4-4-claims
It's all pretty damning for Gordon, who always came across as bit pompous to me. It's one thing to claim "well I was the technical director and our team designed it" vs. perpetuating some myth that he was this design genius who basically came in and threw out what Mclaren had been doing and showed them the way. Gordon's story can't be corroborated by anyone. The Mclaren technical team letter from that period was pretty eye opening.
Ian Bamsey shouldn't get a pass on this either. I suspect Steve being American (as opposed to being British) had something to do with that
I have the same feeling with Murray. But I also don’t get a good vibe with Nichols.
It is pretty obvious from the N1A website that he is (also) trying to monetize his work on the Mp4/4. The site shows 4/5 pictures of the mp4/4 plus a backstory. Interestingly enough there is not a single picture of the original M1A of which it is a modern replica.
Instead of paying hommage to bruce Mclaren and his team for creating what I think is one of the best looking car contours out there you get these kind of quotes.
compare the elegant simplicity of the MP4-4 with the visual presence of the Nichols N1A, and its not hard to see the hand of the same designer at work.
https://nichols-cars.com/
I guess it is easy to see why they did not like each other at Mclaren. They are too much alike. Luckily there appeared to have been some pretty good engineers around to design and build the actual car.