Completely agree, its like everything is on the back foot with this team, now they get the leftovers, whereas AM has been vacuuming high ranking engineers for years, im really a bit tired of my team, our turnaround guy left and now produced a better car at alpine, they were caught by surprise by the brakes, they were caught by setting to low targets etc etc, Key and the team has become a bit to laissez fair for my taste, why tf they didnt team up with merc or other team with a decent windtunnel, its not like we are a thread at all anyway… everything is a reaction and thats not good enough,
If Key dont get us back on track for next year he needs to go
About seidl amus mentioned ferrari approached him, but he declined
Now if binotto is indeed shown the door at ferrari we should go for him as new tech dir
EDIT
Can see ScottR267 mentioned the exact same thing about reactive instead of proactive
Ground Effect wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 13:41
ScottR267 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 12:21
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mcla ... /10402637/
More good news out of the team. Not solely relying on the big infrastructure projects to propel them forwards but also recognising they need further staff expertise.
After Aston Martin’s’ recruitment drive, good to see McLaren isn’t falling behind
Great to hear, I just feel this should have been done a season or 2 ago. The low speed issues that never seemed to go away should have pointed to the need for fresh aero and engineering eyes. But like they say, better late than never.