CHT wrote: ↑13 May 2024, 06:30
If AN has any intention to join a rival team, he would have done it back in 2023 instead of signing a new contract with RBR till 2025.
Well he could still enjoy the achievement of creating the most dominant car so far.
CHT wrote: ↑13 May 2024, 06:30
AN has said many times before, the best opportunity to make big gain on rival is when there is a major regulation change, and that window is 2024-2025.
That window starts on 1st Jan 2025, and AN can start working at most on 1st April, but could be earlier. There's still a plenty of room for major contributions to the design.
CHT wrote: ↑13 May 2024, 06:30
AN will be 67 next year, and if he wish to remain in F1 in active role, the question is why is he leaving RB for rival team? What can Ferrari possible offer more than winning championship with RB and having Max as driver?
There could be a million reasons, like: sometimes a company one works for is making some changes (eg. organizing things differently), that one doesn't like. And usually the best option in this case is to leave, than to stay and grind teeth.
Also, Ferrari managed to poach HAM (who AN was really fond of) and Vasseur seems like a very competent TP. And if he's not satisfied with F1, he has some options, like designing WEC or road cars.
CHT wrote: ↑13 May 2024, 06:30
AN has turn down Ferrari offer 3 times, and I am sure he has got good reason for that.
IIRC from his book he turned these offers down, because:
a) he didn't like the way Ferrari worked and their shenenigans (I think they were protesting his designs a lot). Also, he disliked Schumacher,
b) he didn't want to move to Italy.
And he never ruled these offers out immediately, but was leveraging.
As for a) Vasseur seems to have built a pretty good and competent technical team.
As for b) in times when he turned these offers down, he would have to move to Italy completely with his family from UK. Right now, the way to work from home office is magnitudes times better, so he doesn't have to relocate permanently. His family situation has changed, he's not solely living in UK, as he has family in RSA, so he's already travelling a bit.
And if Ferrari gives him a nice villa in Tuscany, and offer him to work fexibly and come and go to the office as he pleases, I can't see why that would be bad for him.