PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑26 Feb 2023, 23:53
AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Feb 2023, 17:36
How do we know that Seidl didn't run to avoid the embarrassment that he must have had a hand in? A long stay with Mclaren could have damaged his reputation, even if Mclaren's results were the result of his own leadership. Surely one can see this angle?
Seidl is highly lauded for his success with the Porsche LMP1 but how do we know he is capable of turning an F1 team around?
This is where I'm going! It would have been an awful culmination of his years there. Like what happen Andreas?!! Where did it all go wrong?
Andreas seems the type of guy to quietly leave without hinting at his troubles.
People seem to misunderstand where I am going with this. I'm basically suggesting the possibility that the McLaren of Zack Brown might never be a championship winning team. The Focus is too diluted. Anyway back to your scheduled programme!
Completely disagree, your assessment of the situation is completely flawed and inaccurate. Seidl didn't leave to be TP of Audi, he didn't leave to return to his old job or head another lower motorsport category. He left to become CEO of Audi in F1. He's running the whole programme! He's on Zak Brown's level now, in a bigger company. If there's a more apt definition of a "no brainer", I haven't seen it yet. Vowles left Mercedes to become Williams TP, what does that say? People naturally want to progress. Seidl also informed Zak of his desire to join Audi at the end of his contract in 2025, but Zak felt it was better now.
Also it's been reported that Seidl was Ferrari TP first choice, but turned them down. So?
Q: (Stefano Mancini – La Stampa) Kimi, will you help Vettel to win his championship this year?
Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously.
@2018 Singapore Grand Prix drivers press conference.