marcush. wrote:I think the idea to have alternating responsibilities from year to year is a ways to satisfy the needs of individuals -this way you can carry your baby through from concept to championship.
The other concept would be to have one doing the concept and handing over to the race development say in february at the very latest -a concept John Barnard tried with Ferrari...
To go along and work on next years car when developing your current machine ...i´m not too sure if that is the best of ideas ...maybe when your base car is right but íf you plan big steps in other directions it might distract you just too much from the current campaign and lead to giving up on the old machine - in a way of -ah no that problem can only be fixed with next years all new rear suspension ...
Brawn and Haug not really look at ease in their jobs these days and really they must feel out of their depth at times when promises do not translate into results again and again.
Newest paralance by Norby: we have stabilised our position this year....
Haug has become more of a useless toy now. Brawn himself is becoming more of an assertive Team Pricipal,you seem him commenting from the company & engine makers viewpoint as well in making the appointment of Willis & Costa too.
Haug is just there to encourage & share fun facts. Personally I dont mind him because he is an useless job giving feedbacks to Daimler.
As per the 3 TD's doing separate jobs,why have no F1 team ever done that,work in 3 upcoming years??? Because it will be a complete fail. The rules in 2012,2013 & 2014 will not be the same. You have low noses & new exhaust rules for 2012,if someone started work from 2009 on 2012 car with the fundamental philosophy of a FEE EBD & say a very high nose then everything is rendered useless once the regulation changes.
In Formula 1 regulations change almost year to year. Sometimes it's a minute change sometimes it's huge. The tyres are a huge change. 2011 tyres are radically different to 2010. Maybe 2013 will be very different with completely different characteristics & wear rates.
There is also the question of RRA. Having 3 separate teams to work on 3 separate cars,right down from concept to manufacture. From the guy who audits to the guy who blends stuff. It is 3 times the resource in most aspects. You need a headcount of like 1000 to do it.
Windtunnel time is limited too. They will be fighting for those 24 hours trying to squeeze out more. Over-worked employees,changing rules,no Driver feedback in the design of the car(who knows even if Rosberg-MSC will stay for 2014) & 1/3rd the resources.
My 2 cents that car will compete with HRT for the last position in the grid.