wunderkind wrote:Mercedes maybe a distant fourth at the moment. But it's on it's way of becoming a championship-contending team.
Absolutely. They have the right people behind it
wunderkind wrote:Mercedes maybe a distant fourth at the moment. But it's on it's way of becoming a championship-contending team.
If you'd had a look at the background of both men and their CVs before commenting then you would have realised that both Bell and Gascoyne have worked together on many occasions in the past, from their brief time at McLaren together, Benetton, Jordan and the resurgence in Renault into a winning team. It's a very strong connection.wunderkind wrote:I was just commenting on the some of the previous posts regarding Bell and Gascoyne working together.
Why did such an esteemed engineer like Gascoyne go to a new team that he had to build from scratch? Why did he leave the political mess of the Toyota team and the resources they had? Why did Adrian Newey go to Red Bull from McLaren, when Red Bull really was the burned out ashes of the Jaguar team and everyone was sniggering at him? Why do esteemed engineers like James Key and Ascanelli stay at places like Sauber and Torro Rosso?Why would bell be leaving mercedes and go to a lesser outfit such as team lotus? It doesn't make sense.
I have no real idea what this nonsense is supposed to mean, but if you are saying that Costa was never a 'hands-on' Technical Director then it's small wonder Ferrari ended up getting rid of him. Not being 'hands-on' in a straight forward role of 'Head of Vehicle Engineering' is even worse. You can't be in those positions without being 'hands-on', telling people what's going to happen and saying "This is what we're going to do with the car". What you've got otherwise is someone masquerading in a role he is not qualified to do.Mr.S wrote:Costa was never a hands on complete FACTORY based Technical Director,neither is an aero specialist as that is the most important thing in today's cars. Costa is more of a manager with his speciality being the mechanical side & he could easily slot in as the HEAD of VEHICLE ENGINEERING.
Why would someone like Promodrou go to Mercedes, effectively doing the same job he's doing now in a far, far worse environment?I just also wish Prodromou joins Merc somewhere down the road as Head of Aerodynamics as Merc is badly behind in aerodynamics.
munudeges wrote:I have no real idea what this nonsense is supposed to mean, but if you are saying that Costa was never a 'hands-on' Technical Director then it's small wonder Ferrari ended up getting rid of him. Not being 'hands-on' in a straight forward role of 'Head of Vehicle Engineering' is even worse. You can't be in those positions without being 'hands-on', telling people what's going to happen and saying "This is what we're going to do with the car". What you've got otherwise is someone masquerading in a role he is not qualified to do.Mr.S wrote:Costa was never a hands on complete FACTORY based Technical Director,neither is an aero specialist as that is the most important thing in today's cars. Costa is more of a manager with his speciality being the mechanical side & he could easily slot in as the HEAD of VEHICLE ENGINEERING.
You do love plucking job titles out of the air though, I'll give you that.
Why would someone like Promodrou go to Mercedes, effectively doing the same job he's doing now in a far, far worse environment?I just also wish Prodromou joins Merc somewhere down the road as Head of Aerodynamics as Merc is badly behind in aerodynamics.
munudeges wrote:I have no real idea what this nonsense is supposed to mean, but if you are saying that Costa was never a 'hands-on' Technical Director then it's small wonder Ferrari ended up getting rid of him. Not being 'hands-on' in a straight forward role of 'Head of Vehicle Engineering' is even worse. You can't be in those positions without being 'hands-on', telling people what's going to happen and saying "This is what we're going to do with the car". What you've got otherwise is someone masquerading in a role he is not qualified to do.Mr.S wrote:Costa was never a hands on complete FACTORY based Technical Director,neither is an aero specialist as that is the most important thing in today's cars. Costa is more of a manager with his speciality being the mechanical side & he could easily slot in as the HEAD of VEHICLE ENGINEERING.
You do love plucking job titles out of the air though, I'll give you that.
Why would someone like Promodrou go to Mercedes, effectively doing the same job he's doing now in a far, far worse environment?I just also wish Prodromou joins Merc somewhere down the road as Head of Aerodynamics as Merc is badly behind in aerodynamics.
That might be how you view things but a lot of well regarded engineers work for those teams and they've jumped ship from so called winning teams and disastrous manufacturer teams with lots of resources to go there.Mr.S wrote:I am putting it on record here. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE for Lotus,Sauber or Torro Rosso to ever challenge for wins with the same resource.
So, the whole premise of your argument is that you believe that Mercedes is several times greater than teams like Red Bull and McLaren because they're...........MERCEDES?! In capital letters, no less.Mr.S wrote:MERCEDES >>>>>>>>>>> RED BULL & MCLAREN.
Mercedes are a premium manufacturer & if they are serious about winning they will be winning.munudeges wrote:So, the whole premise of your argument is that you believe that Mercedes is several times greater than teams like Red Bull and McLaren because they're...........MERCEDES?! In capital letters, no less.Mr.S wrote:MERCEDES >>>>>>>>>>> RED BULL & MCLAREN.
I think we'll stop right there.
Political baggage??Disastrous team??munudeges wrote:That might be how you view things but a lot of well regarded engineers work for those teams and they've jumped ship from so called winning teams and disastrous manufacturer teams with lots of resources to go there.Mr.S wrote:I am putting it on record here. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE for Lotus,Sauber or Torro Rosso to ever challenge for wins with the same resource.
I'm afraid you're filling this thread with total nonsense.
Promodrou already has plum facilities, he's getting paid very well, he's in a straightforward winning team and he has no political nonsense to deal with. Once again I ask why a highly regarded engineer would go to work in a disaster of a team with lots of political baggage to do exactly the same job where someone who is less qualified than him in Costa could possibly come in over him as boss?
You might think that putting the name MERCEDES in CAPITALS is enough to make that happen, but unfortunately in the real world it simply isn't. There's plenty of examples of highly rated engineers jumping ship from teams with excellent facilities and good money because they don't like the work environment.
Mr. S put all three team names in CAPS. I'd call that undeniable proof, munudeges, that you're only seeing what you want to see in these posts.munudeges wrote:So, the whole premise of your argument is that you believe that Mercedes is several times greater than teams like Red Bull and McLaren because they're...........MERCEDES?! In capital letters, no less.Mr.S wrote:MERCEDES >>>>>>>>>>> RED BULL & MCLAREN.
I think we'll stop right there.
out of this little series, Munudeges is only on who has made any sense.I'm a Merc fan and I think the reluctance to criticize this team is ridiculousCocles wrote:Mr. S put all three team names in CAPS. I'd call that undeniable proof, munudeges, that you're only seeing what you want to see in these posts.munudeges wrote:So, the whole premise of your argument is that you believe that Mercedes is several times greater than teams like Red Bull and McLaren because they're...........MERCEDES?! In capital letters, no less.Mr.S wrote:MERCEDES >>>>>>>>>>> RED BULL & MCLAREN.
I think we'll stop right there.
Haters gonna hate.