He was sat/stood in the pit garage lol.mep wrote:Btw. was he not also standing in the pits instead of sitting at the commando stand?
Most every other team principal is on the pit wall at the start of the race, but Ross is just sitting back on a folding chair in the garage. I don't get it at all. I do believe between him and Norby conned Daimler into buying Brawn GP. Button in spite of becoming WDC ran to McLaren. Button likely knew something was up with the team and didn't bother sticking around. The behavior that the team has exhibited so far this season is apathetic at best.wunderkind wrote:
It was up to the guys at the pit wall to coordinate the crew and tell Michael what to do. I think Brawn is slowly trying to extract himself from the running of the team.
Personally, I still think Brawn's presence is a source of stability for the team. Iets hope Bell, Willis, and Costa can at least turn things around so they will not embarrass themselves further by finishing the season lower than Force India or Sauber. Mercedes simply does not have the resources like Ferrari to turn things around in such short time.
Yeah, but, that's where TP's usually stand. Also he doesn't deal with strategy anymore?mep wrote:That is definitely not the place where you can react quickly to race incidents or come up with a brilliant strategy call. He was then basically just watching the race like we did.
Perhaps MGP, should move away from Brackley and be based in Suttgart instead?SeijaKessen wrote:
I can only imagine what the general reactions must have been in Stuttgart today after watching this latest train wreck unfold.
I actually think that this would be the best course of action.zyphro wrote:Perhaps MGP, should move away from Brackley and be based in Suttgart instead?SeijaKessen wrote:
I can only imagine what the general reactions must have been in Stuttgart today after watching this latest train wreck unfold.
lol i like that idea that team will be under heavy scrutiny lolSeijaKessen wrote:I actually think that this would be the best course of action.zyphro wrote:Perhaps MGP, should move away from Brackley and be based in Suttgart instead?SeijaKessen wrote:
I can only imagine what the general reactions must have been in Stuttgart today after watching this latest train wreck unfold.
The current situation with them residing in Brackley makes me think of the saying, "when the cat is away, the mice will play".
I don't imagine it would be easy to run a F1 team by any stretch of the imagination, and certainly being in proximity to the corporate people can always be a dangerous thing. You certainly want to encourage creativity and productivity. Micromanaging a F1 team is a sure way of sending things to the bottom in my opinion. But, at the same time, being off in England isn't really befitting of what is supposed to be a German F1 team. I think it would do wonders if everything was relocated to Stuttgart. The problem is, such a move would entail a large financial commitment for the move itself, as well as the future. At this point with what we have seen, I can't imagine the Daimler board would be overly enthusiastic about such an endeavor.
The only way those tires are going to last is if they figure out how to develop the car better.sidmiester wrote:long break... ross and his technical team will probably do nothing much and just revise on how to work on setup and tires. ross has been bragging about it all the time instead of development....
Every team principal and technical director watches the start from on the TV from the garage.SeijaKessen wrote:Most every other team principal is on the pit wall at the start of the race, but Ross is just sitting back on a folding chair in the garage. I don't get it at all.wunderkind wrote:
It was up to the guys at the pit wall to coordinate the crew and tell Michael what to do. I think Brawn is slowly trying to extract himself from the running of the team.
Personally, I still think Brawn's presence is a source of stability for the team. Iets hope Bell, Willis, and Costa can at least turn things around so they will not embarrass themselves further by finishing the season lower than Force India or Sauber. Mercedes simply does not have the resources like Ferrari to turn things around in such short time.
Peace out brutha.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Congratulations x,
Life's to short to argue. And it seems I'm outnumbered.
I'll leave you in your festering pit of excrement, and hope that the mods see this does not spread to other threads.
For good now, I'm off to join 747 in F1 tech retirement. Enjoy the --- flinging chaps! =D>
I have beachfront property in Arizona to sell you...Gerhard Berger wrote:Every team principal and technical director watches the start from on the TV from the garage.SeijaKessen wrote:Most every other team principal is on the pit wall at the start of the race, but Ross is just sitting back on a folding chair in the garage. I don't get it at all.wunderkind wrote:
It was up to the guys at the pit wall to coordinate the crew and tell Michael what to do. I think Brawn is slowly trying to extract himself from the running of the team.
Personally, I still think Brawn's presence is a source of stability for the team. Iets hope Bell, Willis, and Costa can at least turn things around so they will not embarrass themselves further by finishing the season lower than Force India or Sauber. Mercedes simply does not have the resources like Ferrari to turn things around in such short time.
It's not surprising that you don't get it. You actually tried to claim that Ross Brawn was simply a passenger at Benetton and Ferrari !
Wouldn't it be easy for Merc to break the RRA? Split resources with Merc F1 and their other divisionssidmiester wrote: lol i like that idea that team will be under heavy scrutiny lol
but then they will probably have to build factory from scratch incl. windtunnel... unless they use windtunnel of manufacturing section...
they must have their own windtunnel for commercial vehicle designing and testing dont they ,,, im sure they do... though i have no idea whether those windtunnel meets specification to that of f1.... i am just a general fan of f1. not expert
So please enlighten us, what did RB actually do at those teams, other than representing MrM?Gerhard Berger wrote: ...
You actually tried to claim that Ross Brawn was simply a passenger at Benetton and Ferrari !