GTO wrote:If he is as good as you say he is, why has he been hopping around like a roo for the past 20 yrs.
1989 McLaren-->1990 Tyrrell-->1991 Sauber-->1993 Tyrrell-->1998 Jordan-->2001 Benetton/Renault-->2003 Toyota-->2006 Spyker/Force India-->2009 Lotus/TeamX?
When an engineer doesn't move around then you have to wonder how good he is. Those who don't move are either being paid enough or are in technical director positions that they feel comfortable with. Everyone else is probably not good enough to warrant the attention. Notice that many Mercedes engineers don't seem to have been sought after. That's the environment of Formula 1.
Wherever he's gone there has been a reasonably swift upturn in fortune not long after, whoever he has worked with. That doesn't happen just happen with an 'organiser of people'. There's some serious ideas coming from the top down and you've got other people implementing them. It's probably like how Adrian Newey told his team that he wanted a front wing that got closer to the ground but he didn't know how they were going to do it or how he pokes engine suppliers to always be upping their power.
Why is he at Lotus? Probably because he got offered a prime technical role in a team where he isn't just one of many and got the challenge of building something from scratch. Newey was similar when he had to turn Jaguar upside down.