Yeah, i think it was straight bingo when Newey wanted to be more than just a consultant and build the next winning team (theres no better figure for this job). They had the best chance to get the long awaited championship, and threw it in the trash because of their egos. But the weird thing is why Elkann approved it.Paa wrote: ↑06 Aug 2024, 14:45I don't really get Ferrari. I would offer this kind of power to Newey, even if he doesn't specifically ask for it.
I really don't think Newey wants these prerogatives, because of ego. He just wants to make sure that he will have the right structure/work environment to maximalise potential. And not stuck into the mud, due to some political s**t.
Why would you not want to give him that, outside of having big ego as Ferrari boss? The whole point of bringing him is to change the system/structure that didn't yield results in the last 10+ years. Adrian has a proven track record, while Ferrari bosses don't. Also I think Adrian got the same power in RedBull and probably will get it with Aston, so it not something extraordinary.
Although Elkann back under Bin, blocked Todt coming to the team, maybe it was because of his ego.