munudeges wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 23:25
Yes, I saw that posted elsewhere. Not always a fan of Peter really, and I do think his affection for Frank is absolving him of a lot of blame, but the question remains. The succession based on understanding racing at its core should have been so simple. Why? With Claire and the hangers-on what they got was a ton of nothing more than corporate bull and an endless stream of bad decisions and bad recruitment. In a way I hope the thing crashes down so Jonny can at least have a go at doing something.
It's bizarre. When Williams were a winning machine the one team I thought would end up in a never-ending and fatal death spiral of nasty, Machiavellian corporate politics was Ferrari. I would never have put money on it being Williams.
Yes, I agree, I think Frank is culpable for the situation the team finds itself in and more fingers should be pointed in his direction.
I'm sure many of us have worked with incompetent colleagues who by a marriage or other family relationship have been promoted way beyond their competency level, my partner is currently in exactly this position right now working with an absolutely incompetent colleague who is making life hell for the whole team and costing the company tens of thousands of pounds. I think Paddy came to the conclusion, the same conclusion my partner will eventually come to, that nothing is going to change so you're better off leaving.
Sometimes there's a rot in the company that goes right to the very core of the operation and cannot be simply excised. If Sir Frank Williams has any influence left in the company that bears his name he should muster the strength and sort it out.
Rob Smedley left, another who had proven himself at the very highest level at Ferrari who didn't go to Williams to take early retirement and obviously thought or was lead to believe there was an opportunity to turn things around. It didn't take long for him to come to the conclusion he's wasting his time unless you're extremely naïve and believe a man at the prime of his professional career really wanted to spend more time at home with the kids.