Brawn out at the end of the season:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/24725406
He's got at least 7 years left? Thats enough for another long term contract.raymondu999 wrote:I think the concern for any team would be longevity. Age-wise I don't think Brawn is going to be around for much longer.
Yeah right, that will surely happen, Honda must just love the man.FoxHound wrote:Brawn will probably Honda's liason with Mclaren at the very least.
Or perhaps he will take a place up within Mclaren's hierarchy.
hasn't there been a discussion about this somewhere before? I don't see any reason why Honda would hold any grudges...in fact i've read (on the bbc link or james allens website) that actually Brawn would be the reason it wouldn't happen. not hondaxpensive wrote:Yeah right, that will surely happen, Honda must just love the man.FoxHound wrote:Brawn will probably Honda's liason with Mclaren at the very least.
Or perhaps he will take a place up within Mclaren's hierarchy.
if frank retires that might interest him for a few years .....with claire to follow him in due coursedren wrote:Perhaps he would go to Williams?
I believe we predicted this months or even years ago didn't we? Brawn moaning about who is actually in charge.xpensive wrote:Yeah right, that will surely happen, Honda must just love the man.
I think Domenicali's days at Ferrari have run out, but who knows. As far as Ferrari hiring from within goes, I'm not sure that Brawn doesn't count, given his times there. Of course, he says he'd never go back, and perhaps we should believe him.richard_leeds wrote:Of course one possibility is that he already has something in mind and deliberately stalled the negotiations.
I can’t see how someone who has reported left because he wanted undiluted control would work at McLaren or Ferrari unless it was to replace Whitmarsh or Domenicali. Even if those two were going to be replaced I couldn’t see Brawn being a natural replacement because those teams tend to make those appointments from within. Having said that, an external appointment might be needed to give them a shake up?
Perhaps running a mid-field team might appeal. It wouldn’t pay as much but it’d be more personal. Williams and Force India look like good destinations. They’re the right size and I can imagine Frank or Vijay wanting someone to take on the TP role. A high profile person like Brawn might help them attract talent and cash. Sauber and Lotus would also be the right sort of team but they already have their next generation TPs in place.
He might be tempted to go right back to the start and build his own team, although Brawn strikes me as someone who prefers large organisations.
Finally he might simply want to take time out and see what happens, and that might not be in F1.