diffuser wrote:
I think they (LdM & Stefano D) new the team's short comings....They kept searching for their James Allison whom they finally found. If Mattiacci is basicly listening to James Allison & Allison is Ldm's & Stefano's Man...How different will Ferrari be next year to what it would have been if they had remained ?
I really haven't heard Mattiacci say anything different to what was being said before his arrival.
Agree.
It is hard to judge Mattiacci one way or the other, however he is a "sales guy" and was hired by Montezemolo so I tend to question his judgement when it comes to all major decisions relating to the race team. Mattiacci could be a very smart guy and all, but he lacks racing experience and technical understanding of what steps to take to "fix things" and why. When Todt and Brawn arrived at Scuderia in 90's it took 2 years before Schumacher started winning, such was the "deficit" of performance within the team. At the time, both men were accomplished race team managers. This time the magnitude of task may be similar as well as pedigree of experience and know how to correct things.
When I saw Marmorini being fired, I knew Mattiacci lacked the "background" to make an objective evaluation of someone having Marmorini's accomplishments and so it was really Montezemolo making the call.
Marchione's statements that "engine is the problem" make me shiver in amazement. There is never just one element missing but rather a whole many areas.
As such sadly I feel that the Ferrari team will get worse before it can get better.