I am tired of answering to weird facts.munudeges wrote:I wonder whether it was Brawn who decided they needed to be recruited. It really should be the Technical Director deciding those things.Mr.S wrote:Brawn himself is becoming more of an assertive Team Pricipal,you seem him commenting from the company & engine makers viewpoint as well in making the appointment of Willis & Costa too.
I already said why bell should not be TP. Bell is the last person in the world that should be TP in my book. He shuns media,does not like publicity or limelight & has never been a TP sort of guy. He is an aerodynamist,a Technical Director who marshalls his resources & designs a car. Bell should not be TP the same reason Paddy Lowe or James Key should mot be TP(but be TD).munudeges wrote:Well, Willis just isn't a Team Principal. Bell has been in that position at Renault and has a massive amount of experience, Willis would resume his role as Technical Director when he was so rudely interrupted the last time, I'm not sure about Costa because I would be recruiting someone with a stronger mechanical background (poach from McLaren or Renault) and the Head of Aerodynamics simply has to change.Mr.S wrote:Willis (TP)
Bell(TD)
Costa(CD)
Bigois(HA)
However, the above structure is the one I'd be going for - clear Team Principal, clear Technical Director, someone with a clear mechanical background and someone with a clear aerodynamic background. Sorted. No silly electronics or production directors.
munudeges must have forgotten that.Mr.S wrote: ...
I already said why bell should not be TP.
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Right, anything else you regard as being stupid to debate, which we therefore should avoid?Mr.S wrote:Yea I kind of agree with JET,it's stupid debating structures.
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Interestingxpensive wrote:Myself, I find it rather interesting to debate a management structure which is clearly moving from one corner to the other within a year. From having no technical director, to all of a sudden have three of them, although with different labels?
I wouldn't really be interested in whether he shuns publicity or not. Red Bull have raised the bar in terms of what's required to start winning, and for a car manufacturer like Mercedes there is no point if you're not winning. To do that teams have to become focused completely on engineering from the top down and as far as I'm concerned Bell would make a far better job of demanding what he needs from Daimler.Mr.S wrote:I already said why bell should not be TP. Bell is the last person in the world that should be TP in my book. He shuns media,does not like publicity or limelight & has never been a TP sort of guy.
You thought wrong then, because the political reality of an organisation like this tells us a very different story.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:I thought Mercedes only had 1 Technical director.....