Oh c'mon. It wasn't a surprise that backmarkers which Honda was since 2007, wins both WCC and WDC in 2009, simply because they've spent one season working on car for next one? By that logic, even any new team would have more chances of winning after entering than any existing top team.jordangp wrote:Honda had been working on the 2009 concept for an awful long time, and decided to produce a poor 2008 car to take time to develop the 09 car. It was very publicly aware that Honda were pushing for 2009, and didn't come to much of a surprise to me when the Brawn was right up there.
Brawn had Todt and Todt had Mosley to give clearance to DDD to Brawn but not to Renault for instance. Williams isn't begging, they can close the shop anytime, and withdraw in all their glory, as one of the cleanest teams ever.Mr.S wrote:Brawn had Ross Brawn. Williams have an old Frank Williams.
Brawn had huge Honda money & resources & BGP 01 was literally in development for 2 years.Williams are literally begging.
No body thought that Button is fantastic driver back than, just as no one knows about Senna's potential. Before Brawn technical supremacy, Button was just another eternally promising midfielder. It takes a top car to show driver's full potential, and Bruno hasn't driven one yet.Mr.S wrote:Most of all Brawn had Jenson Button who is fantastic driver & a capable WDC. Even Rubens Barrichello is a fantastic No.2 with vast experience & will win races & help in winning teh WCC.
Again, during 2008/2009 winter break, absolutely no one thought that Button and Barrichello will lead Brawn to the podium, hardly the double.Mr.S wrote:I don't think anybody expects Bruno Senna or Pastor Maldonado to lead Williams to the Double.
No one is saying that he is better or worse driver than those you've mentioned. It takes time to see driver performing from backmarkers to good car or top team. If Senna drove same car as them, in the same team, than we could compare shown quality.Mr.S wrote:Even HRT's drivers are better than Williams.
I fail to understand how is Senna or Pastor better than Buemi or Jamie???
Interesting questions, manchild!manchild wrote:Based on what are some saying farewell to Williams?...
So, what makes Williams' winning odds lesser than Honda's were?
They'd been working since, barely did any work on 2008 car, as they spent most of that coming up with innovations for 2009, 1 of which of course was the DDD. They put all their emphasis from 07/08 into the 09 car, which was made public by the team, surely you remember this? Everyone was in the knowledge that this was happening. So I thought Honda would be right up at top for 2009, and of course, they were. No surprise for me.manchild wrote:Oh c'mon. It wasn't a surprise that backmarkers which Honda was since 2007, wins both WCC and WDC in 2009, simply because they've spent one season working on car for next one? By that logic, even any new team would have more chances of winning after entering than any existing top team.jordangp wrote:Honda had been working on the 2009 concept for an awful long time, and decided to produce a poor 2008 car to take time to develop the 09 car. It was very publicly aware that Honda were pushing for 2009, and didn't come to much of a surprise to me when the Brawn was right up there.
That is a provocative way to put it. The company is listed and the valuation is exceeding €100m. You should rethink your voiced opinion IMO.Mr.S wrote:... Willams is essentially a beggar.
How about pointing out where Honda was in 2007 and 2008?Mr.S wrote:Honda is a Top team. You cant pick & choose & twist facts, Honda was the 2nd fastest team in 2004. Honda has huge resources & money while Willams is essentially a beggar.
Anyways in 2006,Jenson won races,Barichello got points. Honda were a great team by mid-table standards atleast or Williams standards & got heaps of point. Jenson had pole in Australia. Jenson Button scored as many points as runner up Michael Schumacher in the last 3rd of the season. Anyways Jenson had 1 Race win,3 Podiums & 5 4th places in the 2006 season
Barichello had a podium in 2008 which was another dissapointing year after 2007.
But Honda had Money,a great manager in Brawn,huge resources,people,2 Very good drivers & a killer innovation in DD. Williams have nothing. They are basically begging for money & renting the seat in return.
Is Williams still considered a "mid-field" team???beelsebob wrote:Excellent, Senna is a really nice solid driver, he's shown some flashes of genius occasionally, hopefully a full season in a mid-field team should cement him in other teams' minds.
ESPI, you often have interesting data in your posts, but you do not usually give any sources. That makes them questionable for many readers including me. It would be good to have a clearer separation of opinion and hard facts. And when you believe some figures but have no sources to back them up it would be better to let us know.ESPImperium wrote:WIlliams have suffered from years of lack of investment, they are a traditional team trying to look modern. By this I mean they need around €40m investment in infrastructure and equipment over the next 3 years just to stay put, ideally they need €70m over 3 years. They also need to streamline and modernise their workforce, they have a workforce base of around 560 to 610, if they can run from a base of around 475 to 500 that would be ideal for me. With this they need to get their workforce and management structure more or less similar to what the top guys have been doing.
I get my information on budgets from Sports Pro magazines Black Book of F1 (Just ordered the 2012 one yesterday, will get it in April) and as for team numbers, blogs and Autosport and F1Racing magazine articles, no to mention listening to what the guys on F1 broadcasts and news segments on TV say as well. And also my photographic (or semi photographic) memory. Ill try to seperate in the future as well.WhiteBlue wrote:ESPI, you often have interesting data in your posts, but you do not usually give any sources. That makes them questionable for many readers including me. It would be good to have a clearer separation of opinion and hard facts. And when you believe some figures but have no sources to back them up it would be better to let us know.ESPImperium wrote:WIlliams have suffered from years of lack of investment, they are a traditional team trying to look modern. By this I mean they need around €40m investment in infrastructure and equipment over the next 3 years just to stay put, ideally they need €70m over 3 years. They also need to streamline and modernise their workforce, they have a workforce base of around 560 to 610, if they can run from a base of around 475 to 500 that would be ideal for me. With this they need to get their workforce and management structure more or less similar to what the top guys have been doing.