How so? Did a billionaire buy the whole company to make his son F1 champion asap?
How so? Did a billionaire buy the whole company to make his son F1 champion asap?
I dunno, Stroll made a comment about not having such a technical lead before, and now has Newey, Cardile and Cowell joining the team. If Fallows stays he's definitely now got at least 3 people above him...
Internal and external pressures are two different things. Italian media bark too much, but if an owner starts putting pressure to deliver updates before time it messes up everything about RnD plans and can lead to a situation where RnD can't even get enough time to understand what's wrong before they have to churn out another update package-wkst- wrote: ↑10 Sep 2024, 15:45No, but the italian press would make a bloodbath if also the "guru" Newey wouldn't deliver. I don't think working at Ferrari would be that great in this scenario...
As Newey said in the press conference, he is making pressure himself. He is 65, he knows what he is doing.
Stroll bought the whole company, yes, sold a part to Arctos, will sell 20-25% in the near future to 2 further partners. He's not alone anymore.
So in fact the same situation for Fallows as at RBR but with Cardile instead of Wache and Cowell instead of Horner, but with much more money in the pocket...ScottB wrote: ↑10 Sep 2024, 16:54I dunno, Stroll made a comment about not having such a technical lead before, and now has Newey, Cardile and Cowell joining the team. If Fallows stays he's definitely now got at least 3 people above him...
Wasn't Fallows above Waché at the time? His hiring was regarded as a great coup.
Wache got TD in 2018. Fallows was head of aero.Sevach wrote: ↑10 Sep 2024, 18:35Wasn't Fallows above Waché at the time? His hiring was regarded as a great coup.
Next thing you know Waché was the new hottest property that everyone wanted.
The "number 2" at RBR always gets a reputation boost(until now, let's see if Waché can find his way out of this mess... and how he does in the next regulations).
An said in the podcast interview that he always makes a point of going to a team that isn't currently successful, so going to Ferrari might have ruled that out because they have been at the sharp end of the grid for a few years, winning races.CHT wrote: ↑11 Sep 2024, 05:55AN leaving RBR to become a shareholder of F1 team was something I anticipated could happen. Was thinking it may be Williams F1 as AN is too British to want to move to Ferrari.
AN has many years of success at RBR working with Honda engine and to be reunited again at AM will certainly make good sense.
So lets not discount the possibility that Alonso may win the WDC in 2026. Exciting time ahead.
I have similar suspicions...Sidewinder wrote: ↑11 Sep 2024, 11:21Fallows is getting fired next year once Newey and Cardile are operational.
Fallows is Technical Director and Cardile is joining as Chief Technical Officer, which is above the TD.Sidewinder wrote: ↑11 Sep 2024, 11:21Fallows is getting fired next year once Newey and Cardile are operational.
I can neither confirm nor deny this
Isn’t Fallows the same one that said: working with AN is a pleasure? Would be fun if he’s the first one out.Dunlay wrote:Fallows is Technical Director and Cardile is joining as Chief Technical Officer, which is above the TD.
Apparently he confirmed that he was not offered any shares in RedBull!! can you believe it?!!PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑07 May 2024, 18:54He will have a good portion if he's smart. He helped build the team from the ashes of Jaguar he would have asked for shares as a matter of course. I don't expect any more than 5% however maybe 2.5% is realistic.