But why would they jump ship?Hail22 wrote:Don't be shocked if either Herbie Blash (assistant race director) or Charlie Whiting Vacate their post(s) if he was to join the FIA, he is worthy of a top tier position due in no small part to his extreme wealth of knowledge in Formula 1.
I think most people are missing a major point here.Callum wrote:But why would they jump ship?Hail22 wrote:Don't be shocked if either Herbie Blash (assistant race director) or Charlie Whiting Vacate their post(s) if he was to join the FIA, he is worthy of a top tier position due in no small part to his extreme wealth of knowledge in Formula 1.
Well Herbie Blash is 65, not saying he isn't sharp however he may have other priorities in his life? As well as Charlie?Callum wrote:But why would they jump ship?Hail22 wrote:Don't be shocked if either Herbie Blash (assistant race director) or Charlie Whiting Vacate their post(s) if he was to join the FIA, he is worthy of a top tier position due in no small part to his extreme wealth of knowledge in Formula 1.
Well Bernie is pushing 90 , makes Herbie a mere youngsterHail22 wrote:Well Herbie Blash is 65, not saying he isn't sharp however he may have other priorities in his life? As well as Charlie?Callum wrote:But why would they jump ship?Hail22 wrote:Don't be shocked if either Herbie Blash (assistant race director) or Charlie Whiting Vacate their post(s) if he was to join the FIA, he is worthy of a top tier position due in no small part to his extreme wealth of knowledge in Formula 1.
It was merely a thought I share, I doubt it could / would happen though.
thank u, finally some more positivity around here about ross and his past. =D>lebesset wrote:now we are in an era when half the population can go to university to study something or another , it is hard to realise that things used to be as richard said ; to get an apprenticeship with the atomic energy authorities was already a considerable accomplishment as they had the pick of a large percentage of the population ;and they would select only a few of those for higher education and ross was so selected
it appears that williams started up where ross lived whereas his previous job was a commute , and he saw an advert for williams ;frank williams employed ross as a machinist , but frank is on record as saying that the reason he was quickly moved from that to R & D and then aerodynamics was that he is brilliant
albert einstein didn't go to university either
albert einstein went to a university, even got a phd!lebesset wrote:now we are in an era when half the population can go to university to study something or another , it is hard to realise that things used to be as richard said ; to get an apprenticeship with the atomic energy authorities was already a considerable accomplishment as they had the pick of a large percentage of the population ;and they would select only a few of those for higher education and ross was so selected
it appears that williams started up where ross lived whereas his previous job was a commute , and he saw an advert for williams ;frank williams employed ross as a machinist , but frank is on record as saying that the reason he was quickly moved from that to R & D and then aerodynamics was that he is brilliant
albert einstein didn't go to university either
which university did einstein go to ...according to the biography I read he failed the entrance exam for the swiss federal poly , and later went elsewhere to a poly to get a teaching certificatefoxmulder_ms wrote:albert einstein went to a university, even got a phd!lebesset wrote:now we are in an era when half the population can go to university to study something or another , it is hard to realise that things used to be as richard said ; to get an apprenticeship with the atomic energy authorities was already a considerable accomplishment as they had the pick of a large percentage of the population ;and they would select only a few of those for higher education and ross was so selected
it appears that williams started up where ross lived whereas his previous job was a commute , and he saw an advert for williams ;frank williams employed ross as a machinist , but frank is on record as saying that the reason he was quickly moved from that to R & D and then aerodynamics was that he is brilliant
albert einstein didn't go to university either
Anyway...In September 1896, though only seventeen, enrolled in the four-year mathematics and physics teaching diploma program at the Zurich Polytechnic. . In 1900, Einstein was awarded the Zurich Polytechnic teaching diploma,
I think Ross Brawn has been a much-needed source of stability and strength when the Team was lost at sea in terms of track performance and results and he had the street-cred to hire many of the big-name designers, engineers, and Michael Schumacher to rebuild the Team. Brawn took almost all the flak for the failure of the W01-W03 and shielded his technical team from public criticism (lynching, even) and let them concentrate and get on with their jobs. A lesser Team Principal would have laid blame on his technical chiefs to save his ass, not Brawn. Brawn kept the ship steady and prevented it from descending into chaos during the darkest days.FoxHound wrote:My point here, gentleman, is that Brawn at Mercedes was a team principal.
What did he contribute to the car directly that other TP's have not? This is my question.
it was not just brawn when he won all the record.lebesset wrote:just have a look at his recordFoxHound wrote:On what basis?lebesset wrote:so it's done
mistake by mercedes in my view , they should have given him whatever he wanted