can wrote:Thats sad...
I dont understand why those guys in Maranello dont copy the successful Mercedes Approach
and hire every available top techichian. And why the hell they cant get James Key for instance?
Or some guys from Force India? They seem to be quite smart.
You can't put the same ingredients in a different size tray, cook at a different temperature and expect the same cake at the end. The dynamics between the team change when you apply different working practices, responsibilities and pressures; Mercedes (or Force India) are organised quite differently to Ferrari.
It's a shame that the knives are out on the existing team. Last year they were hailed for working with a previously-unknown serenity at Ferrari and producing a car that would be the foundation for great things this year. Throwing the baby out with the bathwater (a practice Ferrari keep slipping back to) doesn't solve anything.
Conversely, let's presume this new brain trust actually produce the same chassis/engine package as they'd managed with their previous team minus the data that led up to its realisation.... would we really think it'll perform like a red Mercedes? There's a precedent in this case.... the Toyota TF013; it wasn't as good as the car it (near-literally) copied.
This is a good car they've made. Tactical errors have prevented us appreciating its technical strengths when it works well. Sometimes I think it's compared against what people want the car to be through expectation rather than subjectively analysing its strengths and weaknesses. The technical team isn't a bad one and the car is a step forward from last year. I look forward to the weekend hoping we can see the car operating at its maximum (good or bad) allowing some actual analysis and debate to take place.
EDIT: to offer brief history on the TF103, it was a car that
closely resembled Ferrari's everything-winning F2002 from the previous year. Legal proceedings were brought against a former Ferrari employee. Aerodynamically and mechanically similar, it lacked the fancy electronics, software and know-how that allowed the F2002 to stick to the track.