They can't even get Tost or Seidl to think about it if the rumors are to be believed.diffuser wrote: ↑02 Dec 2022, 19:33Don't think Horner, Wolfe are looking for jobs and Todd and Brawn are retired.Peter Ian Staker wrote: ↑02 Dec 2022, 17:56You are expecting the finance guy or the semiconductor person he installed as CEO to know what qualities an F1 team principal should have?
Ideally they should have just hired a known good quantity and just let him cook but since none of these people seems to want this job we are down to Leclerc's management trying to dictate the next TP through the media.
If Elkan is making decisions based on LeClerc's opinion, Ferrari are lost. You need to be meeing with the people that feed into Binotto, including Binotto, regularly, one on one and to talk about what's going on. You need to have a pulse on the decisions being made and what the choices were. They Say that Binotto was trying to iliminate the blame culture at Ferrari, to spur creativity. It's easy, in that situation, for the buck to always stop at Binotto.
Regardless of the negative effect on creatifity, If you have a blame cluture, it's easier for a guy like Elkan to get info without doing any work. Maybe that's what he's looking for.
I like Binotto and thought they got rid of him to earily. Obviously, Elkan might know more than I think he knows and is doing this based of facts, he wants the blame game or his own guy.
As I said Elkann should just let the TP cook. He cannot be expected to be micromanage the team like that with all the other things he got at his plate and frankly shouldn't because that's not how successful teams are managed.
Todt/Brawn were so lucky to have di Montezemelo to shield them from these sort of machinations.