richard_leeds wrote:Yup, it's simple tree. We don't have the diagram but I can imagine it's something like this:
Ron Dennis - Supreme head of McLaren Group
New CEO - Head of F1 division
Boullier - racing (ie drivers, pitwall) reports to CEO
Oatley - engineering (ie car and R&D) reports to CEO
Neale - corporate (finance, sponsorship etc) reports to CEO
The others occupy lower levels reporting to one of the above. For instance I imagine Sam Michael reports to Boullier.
No it's not simple, where is (and who really is) team principal? In terms of policies or on operational level. Not about title but day to day job in F1 - who is Horner, he's got title but you know what I mean. "Responds to" is vague, it can mean he/she can fire you but "can't" say (probably usually can
) what to do tomorrow, and doesn't cover real decision making (timing) in organization. Where is technical director, again the actual job? How does "responds to" work between Lowe/Goss and Oatley for example? It's a "sport" that works a bit differently and two most important positions in a team - TP and TD - are not mentioned.
There's a difference between McL group and McL racing. There's a new position, why did need the change? My guess (but I don't care enough to argue strongly about it again) - you can't run the whole group and F1 team at 100% (physically, time etc), Whitmarsh was F1 team/racing, but if you want to really make decisions this structure was needed, assumption Dennis, if it's Brawn in advance fine I was wrong. Simply put - will new chief sth sit at every race on the pit wall next to Boullier and Michael?
I don't think racing (Boullier) covers only drivers and pitwall. It's Michael's job at the moment, Permane type at Lotus. Leaving this subject - it was always weird that Button got two first days (same for Vettel to be fair). Magnussen is another special treatment driver.
Edit: after reading this I don't feel that strongly about my theory, he can't respond to himself
, let's see who it will be:
(Dennis)“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."