So they get some CVs. Every team does. RBR is over 1000 strong. Did 500 people leave? How are they functioning right now? Otherwise we are talking about peanuts ultimately. Don't be so gullible. Toto Wolff does not like Christian Horner. He has been trying to get Max to move to Mercedes for years. He will say anything. Zak Brown is no gospel eithermwillems wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 01:38
It's not Zak Brown peddling conspiracy theories, AR3. Whilst Zak and Toto are not RB best friends, they will certainly take an opportunity to give RB kicking, they don't tend to pull stuff from thin air or outright lie to do so. Suggesting otherwise is based on nothing more than the fact you don't like the sound of it.
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https://sports.yahoo.com/article/zak-br ... 51569.html“The goal is to make ourselves as fast as possible, but there’s also a strategy of destabilizing the competition. We try to create tension or disrupt other teams, which isn’t unique to F1 but is particularly pronounced here,” he continued. “You’re constantly fighting for employees, drivers, sponsors, and media attention plays a big role. If you can generate some instability in rival teams - and it doesn’t always work in our favor - it can slow them down while we focus on speeding up.”
Senna, Hamilton, Schumacher: We are now entering the Lando Norris era
Well, the point they were making was the sheer number of them, at all levels, actively looking to leave at around the same time, not that they got them. It does state that in the article, though..?AR3-GP wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 01:56So they get some CVs. Every team does. RBR is over 1000 strong. Did 500 people leave? How are they functioning right now? Otherwise we are talking about peanuts ultimately. Don't be so gullible. Toto Wolff does not like Christian Horner. He has been trying to get Max to move to Mercedes for years. He will say anything. Zak Brown is no gospel eithermwillems wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 01:38
It's not Zak Brown peddling conspiracy theories, AR3. Whilst Zak and Toto are not RB best friends, they will certainly take an opportunity to give RB kicking, they don't tend to pull stuff from thin air or outright lie to do so. Suggesting otherwise is based on nothing more than the fact you don't like the sound of it.
https://racingnews365.com/wolff-sides-w ... everywhere
Zak Brown:https://sports.yahoo.com/article/zak-br ... 51569.html“The goal is to make ourselves as fast as possible, but there’s also a strategy of destabilizing the competition. We try to create tension or disrupt other teams, which isn’t unique to F1 but is particularly pronounced here,” he continued. “You’re constantly fighting for employees, drivers, sponsors, and media attention plays a big role. If you can generate some instability in rival teams - and it doesn’t always work in our favor - it can slow them down while we focus on speeding up.”
Zak Brown:Senna, Hamilton, Schumacher: We are now entering the Lando Norris era
Yeah he announced he was continuing with the RB17, his passion project. It's not really a competitor to the Aston Martin products though and it's kinda nice that he get's to finish the work he started.vorticism wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 01:56As it relates, the timing of Newey’s departure with regard to the RB17 project is puzzling. Will it be axed? Last I saw, he was supposed to remain involved with RB outside of F1, with projects like the RB17. If that’s the case then you wouldn’t think he left because the relationship soured, because that wouldn't be fully leaving. Unless there' some contractual element, or even so, wouldn’t that further sour his involvement with RB17? Have to assume Aston Martin will ask him to work on another Valkyrie or RB17 type project while they’ve got him.
I don't understand what you are arguing. Do I think RB CVs have gone to Mercedes and Mclaren? The article you posted was from May of 2024. So these are likely connected to Christian Horner's troubles at the start of last year. You are were saying that they are leaving because of the decline of RBR's car performance, the 2nd driver failures, RBR potentially ignoring Adrian Newey's input, the culture, and somehow Max. These things are not connected imo. It was likely related to the Horner's PA scandal coming to a head.mwillems wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 02:05Well, the point they were making was the sheer number of them, not that they got them. It does state that in the article, though..?AR3-GP wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 01:56So they get some CVs. Every team does. RBR is over 1000 strong. Did 500 people leave? How are they functioning right now? Otherwise we are talking about peanuts ultimately. Don't be so gullible. Toto Wolff does not like Christian Horner. He has been trying to get Max to move to Mercedes for years. He will say anything. Zak Brown is no gospel eithermwillems wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 01:38
It's not Zak Brown peddling conspiracy theories, AR3. Whilst Zak and Toto are not RB best friends, they will certainly take an opportunity to give RB kicking, they don't tend to pull stuff from thin air or outright lie to do so. Suggesting otherwise is based on nothing more than the fact you don't like the sound of it.
https://racingnews365.com/wolff-sides-w ... everywhere
Zak Brown:https://sports.yahoo.com/article/zak-br ... 51569.html“The goal is to make ourselves as fast as possible, but there’s also a strategy of destabilizing the competition. We try to create tension or disrupt other teams, which isn’t unique to F1 but is particularly pronounced here,” he continued. “You’re constantly fighting for employees, drivers, sponsors, and media attention plays a big role. If you can generate some instability in rival teams - and it doesn’t always work in our favor - it can slow them down while we focus on speeding up.”
Zak Brown:Senna, Hamilton, Schumacher: We are now entering the Lando Norris era
I'm not sure what the point of the second and third quotes are.
I'd already said they'd go in on you when they can. My point is that it's not just Zak brown as you tried to originally assert and that it's unlikely to be made up in my opinion. I won't rule out the possibility that it is exaggerated, but with all due respect, I think to rule this out as untrue with no basis to do so, is probably more to do with one's own bias than anything else.
As I said, they are back ahead of Mercedes and Ferrari again after being lost at the tail end of last year. They were over a pitstop ahead of them before the safety car in Spain, after being behind those teams at the end of last year. What does that say? It seems you can only acknowledge a "steep decline" but won't acknowledge them finding their feet again since that is not convenient.mwillems wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 02:21They've had several issues over the past few years, they possibly are all contributing. The timing my be coincidental but since Newey chose to leave there has been a steep decline. Not necessarily because of Newey himself, it's possibly because it was a big blow to some of the staff that work there, coupled with the other issues. There's a myriad of reasons that could be weighing on the team to cause a loss in performance.
Anyways, I don't think there's any more ground to go over and since no-one will want this to spill over into tomorrow, I shall head to bed and also put this convo to bed![]()
Hmm, again I feel that you have plucked that from somewhere unknown to me.AR3-GP wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 02:30As I said, they are back ahead of Mercedes and Ferrari again after being lost at the tail end of last year. What does that say? It seems you can only acknowledge a "steep decline" but won't acknowledge them finding their feet again...except to argue that it has been the fastest car somehow to suit the agenda of downplaying Max...mwillems wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 02:21They've had several issues over the past few years, they possibly are all contributing. The timing my be coincidental but since Newey chose to leave there has been a steep decline. Not necessarily because of Newey himself, it's possibly because it was a big blow to some of the staff that work there, coupled with the other issues. There's a myriad of reasons that could be weighing on the team to cause a loss in performance.
Anyways, I don't think there's any more ground to go over and since no-one will want this to spill over into tomorrow, I shall head to bed and also put this convo to bed![]()
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I find Zak is playing the political game as hard as anyone tbh.mwillems wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 01:38It's not Zak Brown peddling conspiracy theories, AR3. Whilst Zak and Toto are not RB best friends, they will certainly take an opportunity to give RB kicking, they don't tend to pull stuff from thin air or outright lie to do so. Suggesting otherwise is based on nothing more than the fact you don't like the sound of it.AR3-GP wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 01:35Because this is gossip disseminated by Zak Brown. Everyone is looking for better job opportunities in F1. We even have a thread where some of our f1t members report on technical transfers: https://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16879
If RBR was so torn apart, how have they managed to win 2 races over the almighty MCL39 and actually improve the RB21 when supposedly everyone has fled to other teams? You even said it's the 2nd fastest car with potential to be fastest, remember?
Well how have they managed to pull that off with Zak Brown's fairy tales about all the employees fleeing the ship? Rather than listen to propaganda you can just look. It's not just Christian Horner listening to the echoes of his own voice in MK. RBR is one of the largest teams by mancount in F1.mwillems wrote: ↑01 Jun 2025, 23:57The car is as good as its fastest times. Max isnt superhuman. The car is simply capable of being extremely fast although there is a tendency to pretend otherwise. It's one upgrade away from Mclaren. and its driver should be closer in the drivers championship ready to pounce on any Mclaren mistakes. It's clearly not the fastest, but any suggestion it isnt fast is pure fantasy.
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Seriously… Some of the takes here…mwillems wrote:Ferrari?? You've the second fastest car, easily.
Imho true and false, they made a bet that the next generation of leaders was going to be as good, will take time and y’all are taking 15 minutes to decide what any engineering company would take at least a year or two to decide.AR3-GP wrote:
RBR's political environment was by no means ideal, but many of these changes were going to come because of the budget cap squeezing salaries, and the looming regulation change,
They were a pit stop ahead of McL too then… he could push much harder on those tires knowing he was pitting one more time while everyone else was keeping a 2 stopper. He’s about where he would have been with a 2 stopper anyway. 5-10s ahead of LEC who lost 5 of those behind HAM and eventually was dealing with a progressively failing car.AR3-GP wrote:As I said, they are back ahead of Mercedes and Ferrari again after being lost at the tail end of last year. They were over a pitstop ahead of them before the safety car in Spain, after being behind those teams at the end of last year. What does that say? It seems you can only acknowledge a "steep decline" but won't acknowledge them finding their feet again since that is not convenient.mwillems wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 02:21They've had several issues over the past few years, they possibly are all contributing. The timing my be coincidental but since Newey chose to leave there has been a steep decline. Not necessarily because of Newey himself, it's possibly because it was a big blow to some of the staff that work there, coupled with the other issues. There's a myriad of reasons that could be weighing on the team to cause a loss in performance.
Anyways, I don't think there's any more ground to go over and since no-one will want this to spill over into tomorrow, I shall head to bed and also put this convo to bed![]()
Although you do like to claim they were the fastest car here or there but only for the purpose of downplaying Max...