e30ernest wrote: ↑12 Oct 2020, 16:21
Was it Bell? He joined at 2011 and left at 2014 didn't he? I was thinking that for 2014 to have been successful they would have had a structure in place at the very start or even before Bell came in. It probably wasn't any one person though. Likely some management shake-ups when Brawn came in for Honda which continued on to the Wolff era. If it were 1 person, I think the organization would have started to deteriorate when he left. The Mercs only became stronger.
When one person puts a ladder to the top, however many are needed can climb it when he is gone.
We may not even know the name of the person who put it there, but the good luck to have a succession of people who recognise it for what it is has been critical.
So often we see a new management come in and make a point of dismantling the structure so there can be no dissension or set ways to interfere with the 'new brooms' (which seems to be the Ferrari way) arising from below.
So just good luck? or a deliberate strategy?
I have little doubt Toto's 'all in the family' and don't find blame find solutions attitude has been the key to maintaining it as the top team, but it has to have been initially set up under Honda surely?
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