It doesn’t matter what you achieve in the past. If you fail to adapt and perform you should recognise your shortcomings and step down. It’s exactly what happens to most old people in general. They cannot comprehend their ways falling into obsolescence, but it is the way of the world.Big Tea wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 23:27Without Ron Dennis there would have been no Mclaren. The were a small also ran before he got stuck in with Project 4Emag wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 23:13McLaren had been slacking and they were nowhere near where they should be. More than a decade wasted soiling the name that was so hardly fought to be made and I blame Ron Dennis for all of it. Imagine having Ferrari wasting away on the midfield and back of the grid for 10 years.
Whoever was responsible (Ron) should be ashamed for allowing such a humongous downfall.
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Ron failed to manage the team at the level that it is required to perform at the top of the modern age of Formula 1. He was sleeping while Mercedes invested close to 1 billion euros late 2000s early 2010s and he was convinced his team would continue to perform the way he wanted it to perform simply because he was managing it that way in a very demanding manner.
Then he rushed Honda into the sport underestimating the level of investment needed to perform in the hybrid era. The pressure was put on Honda while McLaren was left operating with outdated infrastructure and organization.
By the time Zak came along and initiated much needed investments and changes in the organizational structure and facilities (which started early 2018), McLaren had fallen so low operationally, it was embarrassing to perform the way they were while barring that name.
As I said, just because you were detrimental to the success of the team, that doesn’t give you a guilt-free pass when you lead it to obscurity while focused on your old ways.
And Ron was a peculiar person. His way worked when F1 was less complicated on a technical level, but his failure to adapt is a big part of why McLaren suffered the 2013-2023 slump.