2024 Aston Martin | Aramco F1 Team

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Re: 2024 Aston Martin | Aramco F1 Team

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Rikrikrik wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 17:22
Jambier wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 16:43
We don’t know what is the issue, but we also know that this current - bad - rules makes car very sensitive and difficult to setup or understand

I mean, with some little changes you can have big progress so let’s keep hope for 2025

Hope to do some podiums and fight with the top4
Im trying to have any hope about they will sit on the backyard at Newey's house for a tea and take some tips about make 2025 better. I cant believe they will not trying talk with Newey about, especially after the embarassing performance this year. yeah i know they cant because Newey is in his gardening, but, all of us know how this world works, and Lawrence Stroll knows make things
I think the car will have a good start to 2025. They've shown over the last 2 years that by gathering real time data on the current car or whatever else happens differently over the off season, they can make upgrades that work.

The problem is in season. I doudt we'll have upgrades to the 2025 car beyond July. Newey starts March 1st. First race is March 16th. He'll surely be around to ask questions before the first upgrade of the 2025 year.

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Nikosar wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 12:19
diffuser wrote:
22 Nov 2024, 23:28
Nikosar wrote:
22 Nov 2024, 17:48
Tom McCullough is Aston Martin F1 team's performance director.... For him to say "“The performance of the team this year hasn’t been at the level that we’ve all been wanting it to be at" is insane.

Dan Fallows was not working alone on the AMR24
“We haven’t quite delivered there, and [dismissing Fallows has] been a decision made by the team.”

Team would be "Performance Director Tom McCullough, Deputy Technical Director Eric Blandin, Engineering Director Luca Furbatto and Executive Director – Technical, Bob Bell".
Exactly, that team failed to deliver.

It takes nothing to all their impressive CVs but as team they failed and only Fallows paid the consequences.
One way of looking at it, another is, they thought he was the problem. I doudt they would fire the one guy they thought would make them successful. Firing all of them wouldn't be prudent. They might also bring back Fallows later with aero responsibilities with a lower salary.

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diffuser wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 19:02
Nikosar wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 12:19
diffuser wrote:
22 Nov 2024, 23:28


“We haven’t quite delivered there, and [dismissing Fallows has] been a decision made by the team.”

Team would be "Performance Director Tom McCullough, Deputy Technical Director Eric Blandin, Engineering Director Luca Furbatto and Executive Director – Technical, Bob Bell".
Exactly, that team failed to deliver.

It takes nothing to all their impressive CVs but as team they failed and only Fallows paid the consequences.
One way of looking at it, another is, they thought he was the problem. I doudt they would fire the one guy they thought would make them successful. Firing all of them wouldn't be prudent. They might also bring back Fallows later with aero responsibilities with a lower salary.
The point is not to bring Fallows back, as Fallows is still there. I remember that he was not fired but that he has a new position at AM, but it remains to be seen what his new role will be.

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Ferro wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 20:30
diffuser wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 19:02
Nikosar wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 12:19


Exactly, that team failed to deliver.

It takes nothing to all their impressive CVs but as team they failed and only Fallows paid the consequences.
One way of looking at it, another is, they thought he was the problem. I doudt they would fire the one guy they thought would make them successful. Firing all of them wouldn't be prudent. They might also bring back Fallows later with aero responsibilities with a lower salary.
The point is not to bring Fallows back, as Fallows is still there. I remember that he was not fired but that he has a new position at AM, but it remains to be seen what his new role will be.
I meant bring him back to AM F1 team but yes he still under contract to AM. His salary is just no longer counting towards the F1 budget. Nor does he have any F1 responsibilities.

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Re: 2024 Aston Martin | Aramco F1 Team

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diffuser wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 18:43
Rikrikrik wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 17:22
Jambier wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 16:43
We don’t know what is the issue, but we also know that this current - bad - rules makes car very sensitive and difficult to setup or understand

I mean, with some little changes you can have big progress so let’s keep hope for 2025

Hope to do some podiums and fight with the top4
Im trying to have any hope about they will sit on the backyard at Newey's house for a tea and take some tips about make 2025 better. I cant believe they will not trying talk with Newey about, especially after the embarassing performance this year. yeah i know they cant because Newey is in his gardening, but, all of us know how this world works, and Lawrence Stroll knows make things
I think the car will have a good start to 2025. They've shown over the last 2 years that by gathering real time data on the current car or whatever else happens differently over the off season, they can make upgrades that work.

The problem is in season. I doudt we'll have upgrades to the 2025 car beyond July. Newey starts March 1st. First race is March 16th. He'll surely be around to ask questions before the first upgrade of the 2025 year.
We agree that Newey will be the real leader of the project and he will certainly give instructions to the technical team during his time in the garden to guide the evolution of the AMR25. But we must not underestimate that newcomers like Cowell and Bell are actively involved in the team and both made their former teams world champions. It should also be added that before March 16 they will have their own new tools for the construction and development of the vehicle. I know that at this moment it is difficult to believe in a significant advance for 2025, but my prediction is that they will.

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Re: 2024 Aston Martin | Aramco F1 Team

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Ferro wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 23:09
diffuser wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 18:43
Rikrikrik wrote:
23 Nov 2024, 17:22
Im trying to have any hope about they will sit on the backyard at Newey's house for a tea and take some tips about make 2025 better. I cant believe they will not trying talk with Newey about, especially after the embarassing performance this year. yeah i know they cant because Newey is in his gardening, but, all of us know how this world works, and Lawrence Stroll knows make things
I think the car will have a good start to 2025. They've shown over the last 2 years that by gathering real time data on the current car or whatever else happens differently over the off season, they can make upgrades that work.

The problem is in season. I doudt we'll have upgrades to the 2025 car beyond July. Newey starts March 1st. First race is March 16th. He'll surely be around to ask questions before the first upgrade of the 2025 year.
We agree that Newey will be the real leader of the project and he will certainly give instructions to the technical team during his time in the garden to guide the evolution of the AMR25. But we must not underestimate that newcomers like Cowell and Bell are actively involved in the team and both made their former teams world champions. It should also be added that before March 16 they will have their own new tools for the construction and development of the vehicle. I know that at this moment it is difficult to believe in a significant advance for 2025, but my prediction is that they will.
Lets see what happens, personally I do believe a step forward next year is possible, AMR25 could be an improvement, but really also that any hopes are done for this regulation set. Too many months have been lost and time is effectively running out. Even if Aston finally cracked the development code 2026 is right ahead and most likely teams will stop with updates well before than what is usually the case next year.