xpensive wrote:Not being updated on the Red bull organization, but from my humble xperience I'd like to see a multidicipline TD or CTO, the Barnard or Newey kind, with managers for each department, chassis, aerodynamics, simulation etc, reporting to him.
Red Bull have a Technical Director, obviously someone who has a slant towards aerodynamics and someone who you really can't bull, a head of aerodynamics and a chief designer who has a very good mechanical track record. The whole area of expertise is slanted towards aerodynamics but Newey obviously understands that he needs a good mechanical engineering head to lean on in building the car to make the aerodynamics work.
It's a pretty simple triumvirate of heads of various areas with records in their area of expertise, and considering how well they're doing you can't say it doesn't work. The politics evident at most teams is going to have to be put to one side if anyone is going to beat it IMO.
The way Ferrari is set up, with those departments reporting directly to Domenicali, I completely fail to understand.
I don't understand it either and personally I think it has deliberately worked out that way so no one really takes ultimate responsibility for the car with there being no defined technical head. I'm puzzled as to how Pat Fry got into the mix as well. It's indicative of the pressure everyone is under at that team I think and you really can't see it working out.