that's pretty embarassing for Renault, actually.
Also shows things could have been worse: if Williams had Renault engines.
that's pretty embarassing for Renault, actually.
well, Mclaren seems to do better, even though in Australia they suffered a Renault failure too.
agree that's good news, even though on some level that makes it somewhat worse;Sulman wrote: ↑06 Apr 2019, 15:13Some good news: It's not money; they're in good financial health, thanks to previous results and a strong engineering arm of the company.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/will ... s/4365152/
Well put. I think that's what's so distressing about this to all longtime F1 fans. Somehow the team's performance has collapsed despite no obvious crisis that forced this situation. This is not HRT or Caterham or Virgin trying to find money to survive through the next race weekend. This is a (still) financially stable team with lots going for it that is nonetheless the slow outlier of the entire field.
I was wondering what Head can bring to the party, F1 organisations and technology have moved on since his day, from a pure technical point of view I don't think he had much to offer.ringo wrote: ↑07 Apr 2019, 05:53If Head is back... then it means that the engineers are not as crappy as i thought. It must be leadership and management.. which then lands the blame at Claire's feet. I always refrained from blaming her for the team's issues, even when others first reflex is to call for her head. I figured it was a subconscious sexism.. but now i think all indicators are pointing to Claire. But she is the Boss' daughter.. gonna be hard to remove her from leadership.
Option choosing?Unc1eM0nty wrote: ↑07 Apr 2019, 10:48I was wondering what Head can bring to the party, F1 organisations and technology have moved on since his day, from a pure technical point of view I don't think he had much to offer.ringo wrote: ↑07 Apr 2019, 05:53If Head is back... then it means that the engineers are not as crappy as i thought. It must be leadership and management.. which then lands the blame at Claire's feet. I always refrained from blaming her for the team's issues, even when others first reflex is to call for her head. I figured it was a subconscious sexism.. but now i think all indicators are pointing to Claire. But she is the Boss' daughter.. gonna be hard to remove her from leadership.
He is very experienced though, he's been in these situations and come out the other end smiling, maybe that's what they need, some plain old common sense, encouragement, someone to bounce ideas off.
I hope it works, but if it does it wont be a quick fix.