That was legitimately my point..Andres125sx wrote: ↑19 Oct 2021, 07:37That who, managing the bottom team in the table, talk about victories proving a total disconnection with reality?
No thanks, I´d keep both of them far away
That was legitimately my point..Andres125sx wrote: ↑19 Oct 2021, 07:37That who, managing the bottom team in the table, talk about victories proving a total disconnection with reality?
No thanks, I´d keep both of them far away
Haha I understood but I was curious so looked it up.
Alonso knew he was starting from the back. He looked faster than the AMR and Alpha. So they looked 5th.
We know Ferrari has an updated PU. While all the talk is about their rear suspension, I suspect Merc has also updated their PU somewhere around Silverstone where they tried it with Russell who was notably faster than before. Alpine's power deficit has become significant so, counting Gasly on pace, they're at best 10th or 11th. So wouldnt expect anything too different for them rest of the way apart from an odd point here and there. Maybe a completely power independent circuit like Qatar could be more fruitful with good track position.
First things first, if this is true, not a good indicator of where Alpine might be in development for next season. They would not be looking at drastic restructuring if they felt they were in a good place. Could be wrong, could simply be further developments in Brivio's future intentions.diffuser wrote: ↑09 Nov 2021, 19:34What you guys think of Otmar as team principle ?
https://www.planetf1.com/news/otmar-sza ... move-link/
peewon wrote: ↑11 Nov 2021, 06:47First things first, if this is true, not a good indicator of where Alpine might be in development for next season. They would not be looking at drastic restructuring if they felt they were in a good place. Could be wrong, could simply be further developments in Brivio's future intentions.diffuser wrote: ↑09 Nov 2021, 19:34What you guys think of Otmar as team principle ?
https://www.planetf1.com/news/otmar-sza ... move-link/
On to Szafnauer. This is entirely based on his interviews with Sky when they have a team principal join commentary mid-session for a weekend. So may not be worth much, but he seems to completely lack any objectivity. Which I suppose is part of the job of the team principal (to present his team in the best light) when talking to the media. But while other TP's often do it with subtlety and statesmanship, OS has all the nuance of a carnival barker. Budkowski seems far more measured, intelligent and self-aware whenever Ive heard him speak.
His comments after the brake duct controversy and aero rule changes for this year are also fairly embarrassing imo. Sounded like someone trying to cover up their own incompetence or possibly acting as a mouth piece for someone like Lawrence Stroll or Toto.
Couple that with whatever RP/AM has done since Stroll takeover and Szafnauer promotion, I cant point to anything positive which is not explained by simply copying the Merc. I thought opting to go for Vettell was a strange decision too. Telling that AM brought in Whitmarsh before a critical rule change season.
Now, having said that, the role of TP is extends far beyond that behind the scenes and its possible hes excellent but where's the evidence for it?
So to summarize, No. Do not look at it as a positive development while acknowledging reasonable amounts of unknown information which could prove me completely wrong.
I think they were looking to Brivio to fill that role (commercial, logistics management) with Budkowski filling the role as a director on the technical side. I understand TPs are not usually directly involved in car design, etc. but theyre certainly involved with staff appointments, strategic decisions on the technical side. Really varies from team to team.diffuser wrote: ↑11 Nov 2021, 14:58peewon wrote: ↑11 Nov 2021, 06:47First things first, if this is true, not a good indicator of where Alpine might be in development for next season. They would not be looking at drastic restructuring if they felt they were in a good place. Could be wrong, could simply be further developments in Brivio's future intentions.diffuser wrote: ↑09 Nov 2021, 19:34What you guys think of Otmar as team principle ?
https://www.planetf1.com/news/otmar-sza ... move-link/
On to Szafnauer. This is entirely based on his interviews with Sky when they have a team principal join commentary mid-session for a weekend. So may not be worth much, but he seems to completely lack any objectivity. Which I suppose is part of the job of the team principal (to present his team in the best light) when talking to the media. But while other TP's often do it with subtlety and statesmanship, OS has all the nuance of a carnival barker. Budkowski seems far more measured, intelligent and self-aware whenever Ive heard him speak.
His comments after the brake duct controversy and aero rule changes for this year are also fairly embarrassing imo. Sounded like someone trying to cover up their own incompetence or possibly acting as a mouth piece for someone like Lawrence Stroll or Toto.
Couple that with whatever RP/AM has done since Stroll takeover and Szafnauer promotion, I cant point to anything positive which is not explained by simply copying the Merc. I thought opting to go for Vettell was a strange decision too. Telling that AM brought in Whitmarsh before a critical rule change season.
Now, having said that, the role of TP is extends far beyond that behind the scenes and its possible hes excellent but where's the evidence for it?
So to summarize, No. Do not look at it as a positive development while acknowledging reasonable amounts of unknown information which could prove me completely wrong.
Brivio is a racing director, not Team Principle. Alpine never replaced Cyril in that job.
Team Principles don't design cars. The Technical Directors are at the top of that tree.
The whole pink Mercedes idea was a good one and got them to 3ird in the championship. Remember they got away with that, since there was no rules against it. They just ended up with a minor slap on the wrist. They also forced the creation of rules to prevent that for 2021 and beyond. Not sure how much of that was his doing. If they had better drivers they could have gone higher.
Pre Stroll, he did a good job over there. I'm not sure how free his hands are now since they became Austin Martin. Also I don't think the drivers are his choice. but I don't know.