Calm?F1Fanatic, Dec 20, 2016 wrote:“Our working practice is already different to what it was back in August, which is when Mattia Binotto took over the reins. The organisational change was also partly made to bring some calm. Put in the work and the results will come.”
Sky Sports, Apr 18, 2016 wrote:"What could have been is unfortunate because it didn't happen - we didn't win - so we need to fix this now," [Marchionne] told Sky Sports F1 on Sunday.
"The team knows that the clock is on and we need to start winning some races and bringing them home."
Motorsport.com, Aug 28, 2016 wrote:"But anyone who doesn't bring results should leave. That is a rule that applies to everyone – even me."
[Marchionne] added: "We have an obligation to achieve the goals we have set ourselves."
We? Plural?grandprix247.com, Dec 20, 2016 wrote:“We did not have a successful season, and in 2016 we made a fool of ourselves saying that we had already reached the level of Mercedes.”
thisisf1.com wrote:“The drivers’ title? I think we deserve it,” the Italian, at the launch of the 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, is quoted by La Repubblica.
“Not because we are smarter, but simply as a reflection of the work we did in 2015,” Marchionne added.
[quote="The Telegraph," Sep 13, 2016"]An Australian study has found that about one in five corporate executives are psychopaths – roughly the same rate as among prisoners.Sky Sports, Apr 18, 2016 wrote:"The team has developed a car at this point to the level we expected and I think we knew we weren't going to be exactly on Mercedes at the beginning of the season," he said.
"But the car will develop to the point where there is no distinguishable difference between us and them. That's really important because it will let the drivers run."
How arrogant have they become ? Do they really believe they can afford such behaviour. ??Fer.Fan wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... e-for-lowe
Ferrari turned down offer from Paddy Lowe. They don`t need Ross Brown-hero according to Mr. President...
Not them, Marchionne.MichaelFerrari wrote:How arrogant have they become ? Do they really believe they can afford such behaviour. ??Fer.Fan wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... e-for-lowe
Ferrari turned down offer from Paddy Lowe. They don`t need Ross Brown-hero according to Mr. President...
Appaling
That doesn't make sense on its own unless the subtext is that Paddy Lowe himself asked Ferrari for a job, which strikes me as being extremely unlikely."We had a proposal, but that role was covered," Marchionne was quoted as saying by La Repubblica when asked about Lowe's potential availability.
I think the subtext means Paddy not only asked for A job, he asked for someone's job. Possibly even more than 1 persons job - combined into a global role for himself.bhall II wrote:I think I've made it clear that I'll be the first to jump all over the inane ramblings of Il Duce Part 2 and his sidekick, Marlboro Man Jr. But this one just seems like the answer to a question that was subsequently framed without context and in a somewhat less-than-favorable light.
That doesn't make sense on its own unless the subtext is that Paddy Lowe himself asked Ferrari for a job, which seems extremely unlikely."We had a proposal, but that role was covered," Marchionne was quoted as saying by La Repubblica when asked about Lowe's potential availability.
The arrogance in Marchione is something you can smell on this article(and the next one about Paddy). I can see Vettel leaving Ferrari after 2017. What an unhealty atmosphere to work.Dazed1 wrote:Ferrari to Vettel: "Shut up and drive!"
http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/38382366
There are people that are way too sensible...Vasconia wrote:The arrogance in Marchione is something you can smell on this article(and the next one about Paddy). I can see Vettel leaving Ferrari after 2017. What an unhealty atmosphere to work.Dazed1 wrote:Ferrari to Vettel: "Shut up and drive!"
http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/38382366
Second Part -ringo wrote:They can build a top car next year; it's not impossible for them to do it, and i don't think it's any harder for them than it is mercedes or redbull.
I predict that, they will turn up in February with a car that looks like an illustration of a part-time F1 journalist from a tabloid, to witness the work of art from other teams and go back to beat their heads to frantically copy that. A Traditional Ferrari method of the past decade.ringo wrote:What they need to do is improve operations and HR management. Get the people to work in the right way, and also restructure their policies and culture to get what we see in redbull and mercedes.
Surprised to see you in a 'Ferrari' thread, thought you would be slobbering all over in the 'Lewis Hamilton' thread somewhere..GPR-A wrote:An Oxymoron.
First Part -Second Part -ringo wrote:They can build a top car next year; it's not impossible for them to do it, and i don't think it's any harder for them than it is mercedes or redbull.I predict that, they will turn up in February with a car that looks like an illustration of a part-time F1 journalist from a tabloid, to witness the work of art from other teams and go back to beat their heads to frantically copy that. A Traditional Ferrari method of the past decade.ringo wrote:What they need to do is improve operations and HR management. Get the people to work in the right way, and also restructure their policies and culture to get what we see in redbull and mercedes.