CHT wrote: ↑01 Nov 2023, 18:15
Toto does remind me a lot of Ron Dennis because they are both strong-minded and temperamental team owners. When you have people like Toto, the risk is that it will create a yes-man culture. For LH it is easy to say that follow RBR but they have forgotten about the chassis limitation and that the win in Brazil did offer some hope that they were in the right direction for 2023.
Prior to Austin, I remember LH did pay a visit to the Merc factory. At Austin, LH suddenly springs to life while GR was less so. My guess is that something could have happened during LH's visit to the factory which lead to the eventual resignation of Elliot. And it is possible the improvement from the recent upgrade could have been amplified by LH driving harder to prove his visit to the factory has helped.
That's just my hypothesis
And there being an amicable separation between Elliott and Mercedes? This wasn't an acrimonious split like Newey from Macca or Costa from Ferrari or Fallows from Red Bull or a host of others we could mention.
Just 7 or so months ago people were saying how could Mercedes retain Elliott in his capacity when it became clear the W14 couldn't challenge the RB19. Elliott did incredibly well for Mercedes over 9 years, with near instant impact on the W04.
But there were some elementary flaws that were well documented in the ground effect era.
That came from his leadership, which was given opportunity to rectify with the 14. That didn't go to plan, again for some base decisions made with Elliott as leader.
He was side-lined for Allison 7 months ago, and this has nothing to do with LH factory visits, or blame culture, what Lewis says regarding car feedback or even Toto being like Ron Dennis.
This has everything to do with him having 2 cracks of the whip and unable to make the jump to challenge Red Bull.
Additionally being moved to CTO position, Elliott might not have wanted the role moving forwards.
But as a team, Mercedes cannot risk making the same mistake 3 times. Mike Elliott is not Adrian Newey and is a replaceable but talented guy, and while that is a bad thing for Mercedes now, it might not be in the future when team performance isn't so skewed in favour of an individual.