If someone makes a mistake, how lightly is he / she to do it again? If you sack him and bring in some one who has not made that mistake, what is to stop him making it?Scorpaguy wrote: ↑22 Nov 2020, 16:20Stability is one of the factors that can lead to systematic improvement. It is a shame they could not have adopted this mindset when they had a proven fighter/winner at the wheel (Arri). IMHO, Bino has given zero reasons that he is the correct person for the job or even a person worthy of trust. His resume to date is that of having the rep as an engine guy that has overseen one illegal engine and one anemic engine.raymondu999 wrote: ↑22 Nov 2020, 14:02I think if they follow theough, Elkann/Camilleri’s stance is the correct one. But with the pressure of the nation on them, you have to check back after some time. It’s not easy to stick to your line if people are demanding heads roll
( Consistent mistakes, yes, it needs looking at )