Very big, in all senses, he's an engineering "Kingpin"
Very big move, the result will be felt in 2025
I was hoping someone would get my Daredevil reference lol
That’s a bit mean isn’t it?
6 Month gardening leave and no haggling with Red Bull, it seems far too easy!
I beg to differ - if theres an opening at Redbull/Mercedes for 2023/2024 - i think hes gone. He has been incredibly patient but we are a long way from fighting for wins. The talk from Zak Brown recently was for a competitive second half of the year, fighting for podiums and the occasional win next year. His plan has us fighting for regular wins in 2025. I just dont see that happening.continuum16 wrote: ↑31 May 2023, 02:23While of course this isn’t the “Lando Norris F1 Team” and I’m not an F1 driver at an underperforming team, I think if I were Lando and was being tempted away by other teams the signing of Marshall would make me severely reconsider. Between Marshall, Sanchez, and the new wind tunnel there should be absolutely no reason why the 2025 McLaren should have any of the “undesirable” traits of the last 4 cars from a handling perspective.
I think it largely depends on his contract situation. He joined around the same time with Newey, maybe they're on the same timeline. Newey just signed a new contract, so perhaps Marshall has got very little time left on his contract and of course isn't re-signing.Mostlyeels wrote: ↑31 May 2023, 02:49I know, especially after all that business with Dan Fallows. Maybe they're secretly getting someone from McLaren in return?
He isn't gone, because he's contracted to the end of 2025. We've been told there's no release clause. I don't think Zak's predictions are unrealistic. With what's being lined up, the time frame is reasonable. We've just witnessed AMR make a big leap in a matter og months by hiring some top guys, which McLaren is doing. I'd also expect a few trusted lieutenants to come along with Marshall and Sanchez. The wind tunnel coming online, new sim and more up to date manufacturing tools. I actually don't see why anything less should be rhe case.swifteddie1 wrote: ↑31 May 2023, 06:25I beg to differ - if theres an opening at Redbull/Mercedes for 2023/2024 - i think hes gone. He has been incredibly patient but we are a long way from fighting for wins. The talk from Zak Brown recently was for a competitive second half of the year, fighting for podiums and the occasional win next year. His plan has us fighting for regular wins in 2025. I just dont see that happening.continuum16 wrote: ↑31 May 2023, 02:23While of course this isn’t the “Lando Norris F1 Team” and I’m not an F1 driver at an underperforming team, I think if I were Lando and was being tempted away by other teams the signing of Marshall would make me severely reconsider. Between Marshall, Sanchez, and the new wind tunnel there should be absolutely no reason why the 2025 McLaren should have any of the “undesirable” traits of the last 4 cars from a handling perspective.
I am starting wonder if McLaren are in fact going with RedBull - Ford Power Trains for 2026.Ground Effect wrote: ↑31 May 2023, 06:59I think it largely depends on his contract situation. He joined around the same time with Newey, maybe they're on the same timeline. Newey just signed a new contract, so perhaps Marshall has got very little time left on his contract and of course isn't re-signing.Mostlyeels wrote: ↑31 May 2023, 02:49I know, especially after all that business with Dan Fallows. Maybe they're secretly getting someone from McLaren in return?