Yep, look like Vasseur wants total control over team and Newey wants total control over the technical part so that the TP cant influence it.
Yep, look like Vasseur wants total control over team and Newey wants total control over the technical part so that the TP cant influence it.
Vasseur does not have the final say in this like you are pretending he does. The person that employ Fred does. Just like Zak Brown has veto power of Stella. It could also be a personal decision not to move to Italy, the nuances of the situation are still not known, so stop slating Ferrari and Fred as if you have the process documentation.
Of course Vasseur reported on such an important decision to his superior, just as Horner did when he made the decision to move Newey to hypercar, it doesnt work any other way.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 17:35Vasseur does not have the final say in this like you are pretending he does. The person that employ Fred does. Just like Zak Brown has veto power of Stella. It could also be a personal decision not to move to Italy, the nuances of the situation are still not known, so stop slating Ferrari and Fred as if you have the process documentation.
Because critical information to be conclusive at this stage is still completely unknown. You are asking a question that can have a thousand different answers. Like I said, stop pretending you have all the necessary info to be making such strong statements.yooogurt wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 17:53Of course Vasseur reported on such an important decision to his superior, just as Horner did when he made the decision to move Newey to hypercar, it doesnt work any other way.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 17:35Vasseur does not have the final say in this like you are pretending he does. The person that employ Fred does. Just like Zak Brown has veto power of Stella. It could also be a personal decision not to move to Italy, the nuances of the situation are still not known, so stop slating Ferrari and Fred as if you have the process documentation.
But it is always possible to explain to the bosses and present the story for their own benefit. If he was okay with not having power over Newey, why would Elkann or Vigna be not okay with it?
You will never know all the pieces of information, there will always be guesswork and logic that you favor.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 17:56Because critical information to be conclusive at this stage is still completely unknown. You are asking a question that can have a thousand different answers. Like I said, stop pretending you have all the necessary info to be making such strong statements.
You've done nothing but make wild assumptions. You've only discussed one stance on the situation, the one where you get to be mad at Vasseur and tell everyone how Ferrari will never be champions again.yooogurt wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 18:10You will never know all the pieces of information, there will always be guesswork and logic that you favor.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 17:56Because critical information to be conclusive at this stage is still completely unknown. You are asking a question that can have a thousand different answers. Like I said, stop pretending you have all the necessary info to be making such strong statements.
And I didnt said that Im sure how it really is, just that it looks that way to me.
I expressed my point of view on this, and why cant I express it and communicate about it? Because you dont like it?
Its not good manners to tell someone what to talk about and how to talk about it.
Please quote where I said that, especially the second part. Its a false.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 18:21the one where you get to be mad at Vasseur and tell everyone how Ferrari will never be champions again.
Deal falls through because Newey asks the impossible and Italian media blames the French TP. Nobody's shocked...MTL79 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 22:40I personally don't believe any reports that indicate Vasseur has blocked the proposed signing. The negotiations happened above Vasseur's head (certainly with some input from him), but if the deal fell through, it will be principally because of negotiations with Elkann.
LOL, these comments...
Or perhaps he does understand and thats a concern to him. He has often left teams in the past when things have become too conflicted. And perhaps can see that as an issue here. Ferrari are within their rights to have overall control. Just as much I guess is Newey if he was putting out demands. He is in a position where he can put out his demands and wee who is more willing to comply.with all/as many of them as possible.Dream Theater wrote: ↑09 Aug 2024, 02:33LOL, these comments...
Can you please specify when the Scuderia Ferrari has ever been a midfield team, please?
I can only think of 2009, but so was Mclaren. Also, in that year the controversy of the double deck diffuser was so big that I don't blame them for not nailing that grey area.
Anyway, I'm glad Newey (as it seems right now) won't come to Ferrari. I never believed in an one man army. As greatly summarized by Vanja, if those are really his requests to join Ferrari that means that he's not the right man, since he clearly isn't understanding Scuderia Ferrari spiritual and structural philosophy.
I think he is yes. But I've also been of the opinion that if he doesn't get terms that suit him - that may not be everything he asks for - he could easily walk away. He doesn't really need the money. Its all about if he can find a team that suits if not then....
Rory Byrnemika vs michael wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 15:44Ferrari at the moment not only it can't beat Newey, it loses to McLaren and Mercedes. Maybe if Newey ends up to Aston Martin then will lose to AM as well.
Let's wait and see. Lewis Hamilton and Newey as a combo sounds a bit like the Michael Schumacher Ross Brawn combo.
Vasseur could be a Jean Todt...