Do you have a source for that?Sasha wrote:No Mercedes engine if the car is painted orange and white.So sponsor is on hold.
Do you have a source for that?Sasha wrote:No Mercedes engine if the car is painted orange and white.So sponsor is on hold.
I'd think Lotus would then be reminded of the "Paycheck" clause. Unless Boullier was paying himself while everyone else went without, which I doubt.Over the weekend it was reported that Boullier will be joining McLaren at Jerez however this seems to have been put on ice for the time-being as the Daily Mail claims he wont be at Jerez at all now. Although the latter is not significant it could be a signal of some trouble brewing between the teams.
Both McLaren and Lotus are said to have been courting Sony Entertainment for sponsorship with Lotus making a much better offer than McLaren. Considering how well Lotus did last year and that they are the F1 circus’ social media kings it may be a wise move for Sony to partner with them, at a much better price than McLaren.
Could this be the reason why Boullier is not attending testing as part of the McLaren team, maybe contracts have been dusted off an everyone was reminded of the “Garden” clause?
They signed them but they're not working for them, do they? They "lost" Santander in their full capacity to Ferrari (amount of money is important), the rest - facts.Avocado wrote:Holy ---, so much bullshit. Who cares if they singed many new engineers from other teams, even the most important RBR duo besides Newey, ha? Complete meltdown!iotar__ wrote:Complete meltdown for me is fifth place, no podiums, losing technical director before the season and usually fighting for places 8-12, 1,5 seconds (or whatever) behind leaders. That's 2013 reality and what will happen in 2014 is unknown except for change of team principal, one rookie driver, one driver past his best and general transition season before change of engine supplier. Disadvantage of not being engine manufacturer is similar. As for losing personnel McL had their fair share over the previous seasons: Fry and others to Ferrari, Lowe etc., they also lost Santander, Vodafone and other sponsors.
That is a lie. Santander is still their partner, they even renewed partnership a few days ago. They only lost Vodafone. Neale said that this year the team will have the biggest budget in the history.they also lost Santander, Vodafone and other sponsors.
Comparing Lotus and McLaren is just dumb.
For that new spot (McLaren Racing CEO) there are only 2 options Ross Brawn of a top brass from Honda. 80% sure that will be Ross. That role is created for him, he wants be in charge of a race team and that new role is exactly what Ross was looking for at Mercedes F1.
Sounds like it doesn't it!!kooleracer wrote:For that new spot (McLaren Racing CEO) there are only 2 options Ross Brawn of a top brass from Honda. 80% sure that will be Ross. That role is created for him, he wants be in charge of a race team and that new role is exactly what Ross was looking for at Mercedes F1.
Looks like it. Boullier is not team principal then however you name it. He's like above S. Michael for racing/operation, right? Corporate management titles mumbo-jumbo at its best:bauc wrote:"In due course we'll announce the identity of McLaren Racing's new Chief Executive Officer, who'll report to me, and to whom Eric will report. I'm firmly of the belief that, once McLaren Racing's restructured senior management team has been assembled, together we'll begin the march back to full competitiveness, quickly and professionally, harnessing the fantastic depth of talent that exists within our organisation."
Does this mean there is room for one more?! Brawn maybe?
Nope.acosmichippo wrote:so wait... is "racing director" equivalent to "team principal"?
Yes, there is room for one more. Still chance for Brawn.bauc wrote:Does this mean there is room for one more?! Brawn maybe?
CEO sure sounds like the top to me.danielk wrote:My understanding is that Brawn Left Mercedes as it was too top heavy. He didnt wana share his responsibilities and would only stay if he remained at the top.
This new role doesnt sound like it would fit what Ross wanted.