I think these are the changes that make the real difference in F1. Not to belittle Vettel, but had Newey gone to Honda/Brawn/Mercedes it may just be Rosberg gunning for his 6th victory in 7 races.donskar wrote:Fruitless, but fun, to speculate about drivers, but I do not htink we'll see significant movement among the top teams. I'm more interested in the changes among the top technical teams. Ferrari, Williams, Merc, and McL (among the big names) could be looking for new high-level tech guys.
We agree on something? Not sure that's a good thing . . .JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:I think these are the changes that make the real difference in F1. Not to belittle Vettel, but had Newey gone to Honda/Brawn/Mercedes it may just be Rosberg gunning for his 6th victory in 7 races.donskar wrote:Fruitless, but fun, to speculate about drivers, but I do not htink we'll see significant movement among the top teams. I'm more interested in the changes among the top technical teams. Ferrari, Williams, Merc, and McL (among the big names) could be looking for new high-level tech guys.
Naturally, Newey isnt available. But so far I think the 3 next appointments that caught my eye were James Key to Sauber and Bob Bell to Mercedes and Pat Fry to Ferrari.
I've mentioned Ascanelli several times, but now I wonder; is he an aero guy? I don't think so. (I don't think Fry is, either.) The Ferrari seems to have adequate top-end, good mechanical grip, and good reliability. If aero is their main weakness, then the pressure might be on Tombazis.Tozza Mazza wrote:Toro Rosso's Ascanelli seems good. He's gone wild this year, with some interesting ideas.