wunderkind wrote:xpensive wrote:munudeges wrote:Regardless X, Ross Brawn is the head of all of this and the buck stops with him. With the reputation he has, even if he is now Team Principal, spotting that a car has a wheelbase that is too short should have been pretty obvious.
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I don't believe we should be too certain that RB is in command here, when the organization seems to have an overhead suitable for the old Kremlin and Norbert taking his orders over the cell-phone from Stuttgart, I don't think RB is in charge of much.
Conclusively, Ross or anyone else at Brackley spotting a ridicilous wheelbase might be entirely beside the point, call was made.
I think the powers-that-be in Stuttgart seldom gives orders to Ross Brawn. The suits in Stuttgart have very little to offer to Ross Brawn in terms of technical resources (some thought Stuttgart could help a great deal in building the simulator, but the difference a roadcar and an F1 simmulator is day and night ), and know even less in how to manage an F1 organisation.
I think Norbert's role is just a liaison role, no more.
I do agree Ross Brawn and his technical team has a lot to answer for with this year's car so the same mistakes will not happen again.
As team principle, Brawn is somewhat at arms length nowadays when it comes to design direction and engineering philosophy. His Ferrari heyday saw him as tehnical director so perhaps this is why the team is suffering design office issues? Also, he's running the old Honda Team which if you remember couldn't spend £300m a season and get off the back row so there must be some proper numptys (by F1 standards) working in that factory. OK, BGP001 was succesful but I think it's highly refined DDD masked other issues with the car that other teams didn't suffer from so once rivals fitted DDD BGP001 became rather ordinary.
I don't think Ross has lost the fire, he just wants the team principal role as he did at Ferrari but didn't get it. I hope Bell can be as successful as TD as RB used to be.
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