Windy's latest ramblings:
http://www.crash.net/f1/news/162461/1/w ... again.html
Maybe if he crosses Bernie's (and MrM's) palm with enough silver, he will be allowed in again.
Nobody bought the Toyotas. Not even Stefan who claimed they had, when they only had an option to lease, should they have gotten an entry.WhiteBlue wrote:This interview on GPWeek.com confirms exactly what I thought about the USF1 effort. Their objective to do it without a core management team which had recent experience from a UK project and used a basic set of resources from the F1 hub in England was their undoing together with critical changes in the business environment. If they had used the shortcuts other teams did (like buying the Toyotas) they may have got away with the plan for the second year to build their own car. But sadly Windsor himself was too incompetent to see that the project wasn't viable under the conditions. At least he doesn't come across as a crook who embezzled money from a scheme.
As we knew it would.WhiteBlue wrote:This interview on GPWeek.com confirms exactly what I thought about the USF1 effort.
So it was all down to incompetent management then. Ken and Peter.WhiteBlue wrote:Their objective to do it without a core management team which had recent experience from a UK project and used a basic set of resources from the F1 hub in England was their undoing together with critical changes in the business environment. If they had used the shortcuts other teams did (like buying the Toyotas) they may have got away with the plan for the second year to build their own car. But sadly Windsor himself was too incompetent to see that the project wasn't viable under the conditions. At least he doesn't come across as a crook who embezzled money from a scheme.
WhiteBlue wrote:The "It's all Ken and Peters fault" theory was never very plausible to me.
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That is your rather simplifying conclusion and not what I have said. Both Anderson and Windsor obviously did not have the skills to pull it off in the way they wanted it done, but the project failure had other contributing factors outside of their control. They have been mentioned often enough. So it is not all Ken's and Peter's fault. They failed and have to carry the responsibility for their failure. I think the chances are very slim they will ever get back in a position where they are entrusted with the money to do something similar. On the other hand I do not see why Windsor should not continue to work in F1.Pup wrote:So it was all down to incompetent management then. Ken and Peter.WhiteBlue wrote:Their objective to do it without a core management team which had recent experience from a UK project and used a basic set of resources from the F1 hub in England was their undoing together with critical changes in the business environment. If they had used the shortcuts other teams did (like buying the Toyotas) they may have got away with the plan for the second year to build their own car. But sadly Windsor himself was too incompetent to see that the project wasn't viable under the conditions. At least he doesn't come across as a crook who embezzled money from a scheme.
Yes it is..This ain't longshoring..crap doesn't run downhill this time. It starts and stays at the top. It all falls on the top guys heads.WhiteBlue wrote:[ So it is not all Ken's and Peter's fault.
Crikey! That's delusional......honestly how can he say that, there's no comparison. Sadly, if that's how PW thinks he's going to keep failing....he needs to sit back and be honest with himself about why the team failed and make sure it doesn't happen the same way again. Parping on about Project 4 he's giving himself a ready made excuse for the next couple of failures at least.richard_leeds wrote:An exciting new e-magazine.... formatted in A4/letter page, wtf? A Ken Anderson production?
Edit to add:
Windsor claims that "McLaren Project 4" is evidence that McLaren took 3 attempts before getting it right. Oh dear. Project 4 wasn't founded by McLaren. It was founded by Ron Dennis and ended up buying McLaren. Projects 1 (Rondel) & 3 raced cars with success in other formulas. Project 2 was scuppered by fincanes, but even that project built a car that was raced by other.