I juts read a report that N. Fry has resigned from Merc + all of the BGP management. Only Ros Brawn has remind.
http://pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_news ... t_id=39949
More like Director of due diligence and screening perhaps?Fil wrote:Nah more likely a job at the FIA.. isn't that where all the bumbling ex-F1 personnel end up?
He'll probably be head of a FIA advertising & marketing workgroup..
The article says he's resigned according to filed company documents.ElRebelde wrote:Jumping the gun a bit aren't they?
Nick Fry is no longer a shareholder = he is no longer employed by the team?
For a man who in theory left as soon as Mercedes bought into the team last year, he was rather visible at the team's launch.
Fil wrote:Nah more likely a job at the FIA.. isn't that where all the bumbling ex-F1 personnel end up?
Resigned as a director, not necessarily as an employee.axle wrote:The article says he's resigned according to filed company documents.ElRebelde wrote:Jumping the gun a bit aren't they?
Nick Fry is no longer a shareholder = he is no longer employed by the team?
For a man who in theory left as soon as Mercedes bought into the team last year, he was rather visible at the team's launch.
Then there is the reality of the situation:axle wrote:The article says he's resigned according to filed company documents.ElRebelde wrote:Jumping the gun a bit aren't they?
Nick Fry is no longer a shareholder = he is no longer employed by the team?
For a man who in theory left as soon as Mercedes bought into the team last year, he was rather visible at the team's launch.
Nick Fry and four other directors at the former Brawn GP have left the new Mercedes GP to make way for new team members from Daimler and Aabar Investments, the two companies who bought out the championship-winning Brawn GP team during the off season. According to a list of documents filed on February 5 through Companies House, which is “an Executive Agency of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS)” of the government, wherein all companies in the UK must be registered, Fry, Gordon Blair, Nigel Kerr, Caroline McGrory, and John Marsden were all “terminated” (the legal term, as no word is yet available on the circumstances of the change) as directors for the UK-based company and Mohamed Badawy Al-Husseiny, Norbert Haug, Dr. Joachim Schmidt, Dr. Thomas Weber, and David John Forbes were appointed in their stead.