Domenicali Steps Down!

Post here all non technical related topics about Formula One. This includes race results, discussions, testing analysis etc. TV coverage and other personal questions should be in Off topic chat.
User avatar
PlatinumZealot
559
Joined: 12 Jun 2008, 03:45

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

heidenreich27 wrote:They should fire pat fry with him. Then im happy
I think Pat Fry is the lucky goose.
πŸ–οΈβœŒοΈβ˜οΈπŸ‘€πŸ‘ŒβœοΈπŸŽπŸ†πŸ™

Racing Green in 2028

donskar
donskar
2
Joined: 03 Feb 2007, 16:41
Location: Cardboard box, end of Boulevard of Broken Dreams

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

Next man up. Don't know what qualifies Marco M for the post. Anyone have any knowledge of the new boss?
Enzo Ferrari was a great man. But he was not a good man. -- Phil Hill

User avatar
PlatinumZealot
559
Joined: 12 Jun 2008, 03:45

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

He is only a temporary stand in it seems.
πŸ–οΈβœŒοΈβ˜οΈπŸ‘€πŸ‘ŒβœοΈπŸŽπŸ†πŸ™

Racing Green in 2028

lebesset
lebesset
7
Joined: 06 Aug 2008, 14:00

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

stephano resigns ?
just like martin whitmarsh resigned

monte wants to be prime minister of italy
todt wants to be president of france

I hope they both succeed !
to the optimist a glass is half full ; to the pessimist a glass is half empty ; to the F1 engineer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be

User avatar
FrukostScones
162
Joined: 25 May 2010, 17:41
Location: European Union

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

Haha, we will see if ALO will be more happy with Mattiacci the salesman managing the team.
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

beelsebob
beelsebob
85
Joined: 23 Mar 2011, 15:49
Location: Cupertino, California

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

heidenreich27 wrote:They should fire pat fry with him. Then im happy
I have to say, Failure does seem to follow Pat Fry around a lot. I can completely see where you're coming from.

CHT
CHT
-6
Joined: 14 Apr 2008, 05:24

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

I suspect SD might be fired and Marco Mattiacci will act as an interim TP.

Funny how this thread pop up on my screen.

http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... =1&t=15314

User avatar
turbof1
Moderator
Joined: 19 Jul 2012, 21:36
Location: MountDoom CFD Matrix

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

beelsebob wrote:
heidenreich27 wrote:They should fire pat fry with him. Then im happy
I have to say, Failure does seem to follow Pat Fry around a lot. I can completely see where you're coming from.
The thing is, Ferrari needed a scapegoat to sacrifice in light of the bad results. Domenicali fitted the profile: a publicly known person, so that firing him sends out a clear message, and actually very much replacable. There's always another person to step in the shoes of team principle. The position of team principle, other then being a figure head, is actually very irrelevant to the teams performance. This is confirmed by appointing the car sales chief for the position, a person previously not in any way affiliated with the racing department. Domenicali really couldn't do much wrong, as he had very little to say. Unfortunaly end responsibility as handed at him.

Pat Fry is more difficult to fire. He's involved in the car in a technical way. That's actually a much more important spot then team principle.
#AeroFrodo

windwaves
windwaves
-13
Joined: 03 May 2012, 22:11

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

amazing news this morning when I woke up, and two levels:

1. SD out …….FINALLY !!!!!!
2. I have met this guy MM many times here in NYC and I was quite shocked with his appointment. Like some poster suggested, this might be a temporary thing. By the way, I am pretty sure it was a shock to him as well when he got a call from LdM last week and he was told to pack up and go talk to him to discuss a few things. Ooops!


Anyhow, I think this is a magic moment finally at Ferrari F1. SD has destroyed a phenomenal team, not entirely his fault of course (but please don't start talking about regulation changes) but he had to go time ago. It was clear he did not have "IT".

This is the time of opportunity. Change is the very first step to rebuild the team. Some were argueing that SD should not go unless it was clear we had a better replacement. BS ! First thing first: he goes. That is a result already. Now lets see if we can have the right person, whether MM or whomever. We are on the right track, finally.
Last edited by windwaves on 14 Apr 2014, 16:05, edited 1 time in total.

windwaves
windwaves
-13
Joined: 03 May 2012, 22:11

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

turbof1 wrote:
beelsebob wrote:
heidenreich27 wrote:They should fire pat fry with him. Then im happy
I have to say, Failure does seem to follow Pat Fry around a lot. I can completely see where you're coming from.
The thing is, Ferrari needed a scapegoat to sacrifice in light of the bad results. Domenicali fitted the profile: a publicly known person, so that firing him sends out a clear message, and actually very much replacable. There's always another person to step in the shoes of team principle. The position of team principle, other then being a figure head, is actually very irrelevant to the teams performance. This is confirmed by appointing the car sales chief for the position, a person previously not in any way affiliated with the racing department. Domenicali really couldn't do much wrong, as he had very little to say. Unfortunaly end responsibility as handed at him.

Pat Fry is more difficult to fire. He's involved in the car in a technical way. That's actually a much more important spot then team principle.
Scapegoat or not, call it what you want, that is his role. He is the leader of Ferrari F1 and results are what they are so he needed to leave (and I happen to think he should have long ago).

I disagree strongly and entirely on the irrelevance of the TP. It is the most important role, the key to success of any team: you need a true leader to lead and have people perform at their best at all levels. SD had no skill whatsoever and has made his role irrelevant, it was his on doing, his own failure and he brought Ferrari F1 where it is today.

User avatar
turbof1
Moderator
Joined: 19 Jul 2012, 21:36
Location: MountDoom CFD Matrix

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

I disagree strongly and entirely on the irrelevance of the TP. It is the most important role, the key to success of any team: you need a true leader to lead and have people perform at their best at all levels. SD had no skill whatsoever and has made his role irrelevant, it was his on doing, his own failure and he brought Ferrari F1 where it is today.
But the fact is that he really isn't a leader. Luca di Montezemolo is the person in charge. The ones in charge of race strategy are the race engineers.

At other teams this can of course be very different. The management hierarchy structure changes from team to team, but ferrari the position of team principle is nothing more then a spokesman.

Again, I feel this is backed by temporarily appointing a person who completely doesn't have any experience in the racing side of ferrari!
#AeroFrodo

windwaves
windwaves
-13
Joined: 03 May 2012, 22:11

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

turbof1 wrote:
I disagree strongly and entirely on the irrelevance of the TP. It is the most important role, the key to success of any team: you need a true leader to lead and have people perform at their best at all levels. SD had no skill whatsoever and has made his role irrelevant, it was his on doing, his own failure and he brought Ferrari F1 where it is today.
But the fact is that he really isn't a leader. Luca di Montezemolo is the person in charge. The ones in charge of race strategy are the race engineers.

At other teams this can of course be very different. The management hierarchy structure changes from team to team, but ferrari the position of team principle is nothing more then a spokesman.

Again, I feel this is backed by temporarily appointing a person who completely doesn't have any experience in the racing side of ferrari!
I do not think so.

LdM is chairman of Ferrari. SD is in charge of Ferrari F1. Big difference. Sure, I would be an hypocrite if I did not feel that LdM also is at fault for not having forced SD out earlier, much earlier.

Nonetheless Ferrari F1 needs a true leader who can ensure that those engineers and the whole team really perform at their best, as individuals and as a team. It is the human factor at the end that makes the difference. And it starts at the top, with the TP. At least, so I am convinced.

User avatar
clipsy1H
-16
Joined: 12 Feb 2012, 02:21

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

steps down? was clearly fired ! but for fans looks more nice when it said "steps down". Finally, i'm so happy because ferrari under SD was one of the weakest team. There wasn't a plan for future. We can see now what Mercedes did in those years and all blames they get with Schu, Nico and Ham finally comes to end. Now Merc is the best team so what you need is a brain.

Maybe RB will comeback because. Ferrari have money, history and amazing drivers but they need a strong hand !! if we look what happened after JT and RB....

User avatar
turbof1
Moderator
Joined: 19 Jul 2012, 21:36
Location: MountDoom CFD Matrix

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

windwaves wrote:
turbof1 wrote:
I disagree strongly and entirely on the irrelevance of the TP. It is the most important role, the key to success of any team: you need a true leader to lead and have people perform at their best at all levels. SD had no skill whatsoever and has made his role irrelevant, it was his on doing, his own failure and he brought Ferrari F1 where it is today.
But the fact is that he really isn't a leader. Luca di Montezemolo is the person in charge. The ones in charge of race strategy are the race engineers.

At other teams this can of course be very different. The management hierarchy structure changes from team to team, but ferrari the position of team principle is nothing more then a spokesman.

Again, I feel this is backed by temporarily appointing a person who completely doesn't have any experience in the racing side of ferrari!
I do not think so.

LdM is chairman of Ferrari. SD is in charge of Ferrari F1. Big difference. Sure, I would be an hypocrite if I did not feel that LdM also is at fault for not having forced SD out earlier, much earlier.

Nonetheless Ferrari F1 needs a true leader who can ensure that those engineers and the whole team really perform at their best, as individuals and as a team. It is the human factor at the end that makes the difference. And it starts at the top, with the TP. At least, so I am convinced.
Of course it starts at the top. I just don't believe the role of TP at ferrari infact is part of that. Else you wouldn't place a salesman, even if temporarily, without any experience in racing into that position.
#AeroFrodo

rich1701
rich1701
8
Joined: 11 Sep 2009, 17:09

Re: Domenicali Steps Down!

Post

Marco Mattiacci is his replacement, but for how long? The team can't go all the way through the year like this.