wiki wrote:
Whitmarsh graduated from university with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1980, and started work at British Aerospace (now BAE Systems) as a structural analysis engineer at its Hamble-le-Rice facility. He was promoted to an advanced composite structures research and development role and transferred to BAe's Weybridge facility. In 1988 he was promoted to the rank of Manufacturing Director and was put in charge of Hawk and Harrier airframe production. He left to join McLaren as Head of Operations in 1989.
I'd say the problem is one or two levels below Whitmarsh/Brawn. It's about who they select to head up each design team.
I'm going to disagree,
the McLaren team haven't changed all that much, Paddy Lowe was appointed Engineering Director in 05, Neil Oatley has been there since 84, and there aero guy Simon Lacey has been there since 06. The Mclarens have been fast since 2005, fragile maybe, but they have had race pace.
The current car has aero issues, but it's the same guy who heads up of aero as in previous years winning cars. BrawnGP have the same aero guy who came up with last years pig of a car, although they do have a newish deputy TD in Joerg Zander.
Honda took a nose dive and developed a 'brick' when they sacked Willis and made a motorcycle engineer TD.