munudeges wrote:Probably trying to work who is doing what with the car, and who is ultimately responsible.
I must admit I'm confused. You've got someone with a strong background in aerodynamics who isn't head of aerodynamics and hasn't really been responsible for aerodynamics there at all from what we can tell, the team has been through several heads of aerodynamics, a former engineer has come back on a purely part-time consultant basis who appears to be calling the shots, all with a technical director who isn't called a technical director. Of course it might all work, but who takes responsibility if it doesn't?
I assume the someone with a strong background in aero that you're talking about is a reference to Tombazis. AFAIK, he was the deputy to Willem Toet when he first joined Ferrari in 97. Toet left at the end of 98 and Tombazis took over his role of chief aerodynamicist. I think moving from chief aero, to chief designer (and then technical) is the natural progression one would want to take.
In terms of who's calling the shots - Domenicalli, Fry and Tombazis. If Ferrari fail to produce a championship challenging car, then these guys will be in the firing line (IMO).