Indy 500 winner, former McLaren sporting director (2018-2021) Gil de Ferran has passed away. RIP
He was working in a consultant advisory role for McLaren since may 2023 as part of the restructuring
Rob Marshall was from Red Bull….assume you must be nursing a hangover from last night ! Happy New Year to you however!Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑01 Jan 2024, 15:41Happy New 2024 to everyone. We welcome David Sanchez and Rob Marshall to the team who were key members to Ferrari and the dominating Mercedes and we also welcome the new up to date facilities which are the best of the grid at this point. Let us go and beat Red Bull and let's see if Max is a capable driver to win without a rocketship.
You mentioned Mercedes in your original post, probably just a typoDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑01 Jan 2024, 15:55I know. David Sanchez was from Ferrari and Rob Marshall was from Red Bull. Both key members of their teams.
Good enough for the team to think he can push us forward I guess. The team aren't just looking on improving in the level of talent but also covering the knowledge gaps.
I am hoping you are right cause we had high hopes for James Key but he never delivered. Hopefully he was the last mistake.mwillems wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024, 20:25Good enough for the team to think he can push us forward I guess. The team aren't just looking on improving in the level of talent but also covering the knowledge gaps.
He was Chief of Aerodynamic Technology and seems to have done work on updating and getting the best from their Aero tooling (Tunnel, CFD and Sim) so it seems like he has been brought to Mclaren for the same, as far as I can see? Since we have a whole lot of new tooling this appointment makes sense.