As I recall, the Mclaren deal was just related to the transmission and possibly suspension. I don't think there was ever any indication that they would be assisting with the chassis. Same with Force India, they just buy the rear end from Mclaren and Mclaren send a few lads over to make sure they're using it correctly.Polarbear wrote:I think there was talk of it early on, but for whatever reason the partnership did not take the form of seconded individuals from Mclaren.Coefficient wrote:Polarbear wrote:I don't know how many times I have to say this.
THERE ARE NO MCLAREN STAFF WORKING AT MARUSSIA!!!
Adam Cooper and yourself are definately mistaken if you think that is the case.
We can all spend hours on end reading articles online, but exercise a bit of caution before declaring them as gospel truth.
This is interesting. I'm not suggesting you are wrong but I recall very clearly that when the Mclaren/Marrussia partnership was agreed it prescribed the use of refugee Mclaren engineers at Marrussia who would otherwise have been made redundant under the RRA. I believe a similar secondment arrangement exists at Force India too.
Think about it - do you really think that if they were working as closely with Mclaren as many seem to think they would have failed a crash test?