I agree. The team should move on from Joseph. If we want to win championships we need engineers that have the assertiveness to overrule our drivers. The team has all the intel. They should always consider the driver’s view, not unconditionally follow it.McLarenMor wrote: ↑11 Jul 2024, 13:45I must say, after hearing all the team radio from the weekend, re-visiting previous weekends from the last few years, specifically where hard decision were needed to be made, Will Joseph is not it.
He sounds indecisive, at times very much like panicking, lacking authority and assertiveness.
Many, many wrong decision across the years, going back to 2020, were made under his responsibility.
It is time to move on and strengthen this aspect of the team IMO.
This!mwillems wrote: ↑13 Jul 2024, 14:08It was a team decision, not one made by the engineer. They have people trackside and they have many people at the MTC getting data and running it through the computers, aided by AI and human input, to bring data and suggestions to several key people. Some of those sit next to Will Joseph, including Andreas Stella, who has already held his hands up.
Pointing the finger at someone because you think he isn't assertive enough is ridiculous.
Having an engineer going rogue and overuling other key decision makers when the TP doesnt is ridiculous.
The team are learning slowly how to make the right decisions and what the priority should be.
I said right away that the team are focussed too much on wins and what others are doing around them. And not what will get them to the end of the race the quickest. Including Lando and some of the greedy moves that lost position and potential wins.
Stella has said as much. They got greedy and worried too much about others.
None of this is Will Joseph's fault. It is a temporary team culture/reaction. They are very slow to acclimatise to be front runners. It's really dissapointing, for everyone.
There does seem to be a collective rush of blood to the head But it's a team issue that will be resolved and not by shouting "Off with his head" to the only voice you heard amongst dozens that you didnt.
For all you know he was following advice against his wishes.
mwillems wrote: ↑13 Jul 2024, 14:08It was a team decision, not one made by the engineer. They have people trackside and they have many people at the MTC getting data and running it through the computers, aided by AI and human input, to bring data and suggestions to several key people. Some of those sit next to Will Joseph, including Andreas Stella, who has already held his hands up.
Pointing the finger at someone because you think he isn't assertive enough is ridiculous.
Having an engineer going rogue and overuling other key decision makers when the TP doesnt is ridiculous.
The team are learning slowly how to make the right decisions and what the priority should be.
I said right away that the team are focussed too much on wins and what others are doing around them. And not what will get them to the end of the race the quickest. Including Lando and some of the greedy moves that lost position and potential wins.
Stella has said as much. They got greedy and worried too much about others.
None of this is Will Joseph's fault. It is a temporary team culture/reaction. They are very slow to acclimatise to be front runners. It's really dissapointing, for everyone.
There does seem to be a collective rush of blood to the head But it's a team issue that will be resolved and not by shouting "Off with his head" to the only voice you heard amongst dozens that you didnt.
For all you know he was following advice against his wishes.