It also means he is not driving for their competitor, so even if he is not smashing charles he is still having an effect.Sphere3758 wrote: ↑02 Jun 2024, 18:21This got me thinking too, whether Ferrari actually regret their decision.Emag wrote: ↑02 Jun 2024, 11:02It's not specifically about him trying to hire Cardile that prompted the comment. Look at that team's history of personnel every since Stroll took over back in 2019. He is firing and hiring people every other year.Cs98 wrote: ↑02 Jun 2024, 10:25
I'm sorry but criticizing Stroll for trying to hire Cardile as "just throwing money at the problem" is rank hypocrisy. It would be a great hire and in the same vein as the hires Ferrari has been engaging in for the last 12 months. Or would you accuse the Scuderia of "throwing money at the problem" for offering nearly 100 million per year on two hires?
Edit: As far as Ferrari is concerned, I personally believe hiring Lewis was unnecessary. Charles is fast enough to win a championship if the car is up to par and the team doesn't fu*k him over with ridiculous strategies. Having two top tier drivers going at it for the wdc is not always good, especially if rival teams are not far behind.
I firmly believe that the reason they got Lewis was to make the team more attractive for engineers. Charles is more than capable enough to win a championship in a good car, Ferrari did not have a top driver issue.
With Redbull imploding in some ways and Mercedes losing the plot, Ferrari and McLaren now look to be the most attractive teams to work for. I wonder if Fred would make the same decision today, if he were approached by Lewis
There is also the draw to top engineers in the same way.