You missed the bit in the Mercedes press release that said he was going on "a period of gardening leave" then?GrandAxe wrote:Paddy Lowe headed (ostensibly) for Williams without any gardening leave period (unprecedented)
You missed the bit in the Mercedes press release that said he was going on "a period of gardening leave" then?GrandAxe wrote:Paddy Lowe headed (ostensibly) for Williams without any gardening leave period (unprecedented)
Could you explain that further? I'm amazed by your comment. Makes no sense to me what so ever.PlatinumZealot wrote:It wont be james thats taking it because james is not experienced at that management level i think.
I think you are over estimating Paddy here, at the end of 2012 he openly admitted they didn't know why the car was as good as it was, because their wind-tunnel and cfd said it should not have been as good as it was.torpor wrote:In my opinion Paddy is a bitter loss for Mercedes. Remember what happened to McLaren after Paddy left.
I think this is the real problem, for most of Mercs issues.torpor wrote:I''ll say Toto's egoism is very toxic for Mercedes.
Doubt it. Williams are unlikely to be paying more than Mercedes at the salary level and Mercedes pay their staff win bonuses too. One thing Williams won't be doing soon is paying win bonuses. When Mercedes got Paddy from McLaren, one of the moans from McLaren was that Mercedes were offering "telephone number" salaries to key people.De Jokke wrote:Why did he leave?
Probably money?
Paddy might get a stake in the company. Additionally, he will oversee the F1 team and the Advanced Engineering (commercial) part. More, responsibilities and a stake in a company that might be worth more in the future.Just_a_fan wrote:Doubt it. Williams are unlikely to be paying more than Mercedes at the salary level and Mercedes pay their staff win bonuses too. One thing Williams won't be doing soon is paying win bonuses. When Mercedes got Paddy from McLaren, one of the moans from McLaren was that Mercedes were offering "telephone number" salaries to key people.De Jokke wrote:Why did he leave?
Probably money?
Paddy started out at Williams. I'd say he's going back there to finish his F1 career. I believe there are a number of old colleagues still there from his previous time too.
Exactly, Paddy was already going to Williams before Rosberg left. Mercedes weren't willing to give Paddy a big enough raise, Paddy was set to leave in May so one of Williams clauses to sign Bottas was to let Paddy start with them earlier than planned. Alison is also rumoured on his way in so I don't think Mercedes have anything to worry about.ME4ME wrote:I think you guys are doing Toto a dishonor. What was he supposed to do after Rosberg left? Bottas is probably the best option for Mercedes, even if it might cost them.
Paddy leaving was already rumoured before Rosberg left. Paddy has mentioned that he enjoyed working at Mercedes but wanted a new challenge. There is no real toxic vibe.
True that, except if Lewis is having problems again with reliability... (highly doubt it will be as bad as in 2016) but still, it could backfire if Bottas isn't up to it...ClarkBT11 wrote:I don't think it will affect Lewis, paddy will be missed. I think Hamilton's focus will be who is around him in the garage and what Mercedes package will be compared to the rest of the field. The dream team is what Brawn put together before he left they might even benefit from Rosberg leaving if it's close next year at the top they can throw everything behind Lewis.
If Mercedes give him a quick, reliable car he won't care who's in charge of what and when. He just cares about racing and winning.De Jokke wrote:3) I wonder what Lewis will think of all this, he was close with Paddy during the mcl and merc days.
4) is the dreamteam falling apart ? (first Rosberg, now Paddy, hope it's not the case)
Yes definitely! no way can Rebull keep those two happy.De Jokke wrote:ClarkBT11 wrote:I don't think it will affect Lewis, paddy will be missed. I think Hamilton's focus will be who is around him in the garage and what Mercedes package will be compared to the rest of the field. The dream team is what Brawn put together before he left they might even benefit from Rosberg leaving if it's close next year at the top they can throw everything behind Lewis.
True that, except if Lewis is having problems again with reliability... (highly doubt it will be as bad as in 2016) but still, it could backfire if Bottas isn't up to it...
ps: also expecting tension brewing inside the rbr garage in 2017
Also convinced of the "now it's rosberg's turn" but let's not start this again :pClarkBT11 wrote:Yes definitely! no way can Rebull keep those two happy.De Jokke wrote:ClarkBT11 wrote:I don't think it will affect Lewis, paddy will be missed. I think Hamilton's focus will be who is around him in the garage and what Mercedes package will be compared to the rest of the field. The dream team is what Brawn put together before he left they might even benefit from Rosberg leaving if it's close next year at the top they can throw everything behind Lewis.
True that, except if Lewis is having problems again with reliability... (highly doubt it will be as bad as in 2016) but still, it could backfire if Bottas isn't up to it...
ps: also expecting tension brewing inside the rbr garage in 2017
I personally think Mercedes (Toto) wanted Rosberg to win last year so I don't see him being as unlucky, plus the change in engineer's was a big set back maybe even why the unreliability left Nico and came to Lewis.
I hope Bottas is up to scratch I would of preffered Button we know he can perform close to Lewis and Alonso. Bottas has lost what little shine he had for me, he became stagnant at Williams struggling to beat Massa.
Watch him wipe the floor with Lewis