And yet the most successful teams all had or have very good TPs. And once they left for any reason, all those teams took a down turn in results with a subpar successor.f1isgood wrote: ↑20 Aug 2026, 09:42F1 TP is not some merit based job. He is just a puppet appointee of the new corporate Red Bull. He won't do things that are not in Mintzlaffs interests.Waz wrote: ↑20 Aug 2026, 09:19I still can't understand how Mekies keeps falling uphill. The TP position at RBR was THE top job on the grid at the time. What has he done in the sport to make anyone believe he could do it? Alan Permaine would have been better.carisi2k wrote: ↑19 Aug 2026, 23:04
I unfortunately agree with this. Mekies is no good and the ADUO decision is proof of how much Red Bull miss Christian. There is no way in hell that Christian would have let that decision have been made. Without Christian it has been easy for Toto running over the rest of the teams in political decisions. Since Mintzlaff started to take control of the team post the death of Mateschitz it has been on a downhill spiral.
Or they should have thrown a big bag of cash at Wheatley.
The racing team has long been dead. This is whatever.
It's honestly not right after all his success, that Horner had no equity in the team. The true succession plan should have been to split the team 3 ways before his death : Horner, Newey and Wheatley. Marko was and is too old to feature in this.


