xpensive wrote:MG is to my mind a true hero, the last of the "my way or the highway" kind, just like John Barnard or Gordon Murray, why I miss those gentlemen far more then my limited eloquence allows me to xpress.
Despite being surrounded by computers I don't think anyone can underestimate the importance of having a philosophy behind the design of something with the will to concentrate effort on that and that still requires a strong willed personality. John Barnard, Gordon Murray, Mike Gasgoyne, Adrian Newey - they're all in the same bracket. They don't sit in front of a CFD workstation and start throwing --- into it until the numbers look a bit better.
The only criticism I have of Mike Gasgoyne this year is that I think he's been far too conservative. I would have tried to copy as much that I could understand of the top cars like Red Bull and give myself a fighting chance of being able to develop areas that have a great deal of mileage in them. Those Lotus sidepods looked as if they'd come straight from the backend of the eighties.
I digress, but that's exactly why until I see some people at Mercedes who can make lightening strike two or three times in almost the same place I think they're running a marathon just to try and stand still.
Going sentimental now, I try to emulate my heroes everyday when I go to this Trondheim office of mine....
I can't shake off this vision that you go to work every day to a U-boat pen........