Jolle wrote:It would be a shame to loose Lauda if that is really the case. When I started to follow f1 back in 1984 as a little lad, his story was one that defined formula one for me.
But looking at his whole history in F1, I think he never finished a job, apart from his final season for McLaren. He left Ferrari as a WC before the season ended in '77, left Brabbam before the saison ended. Been on the payroll for Ferrari as an advisor, been involved with Jaguar racing and left before he could get anything done, did he had a job at McLaren at one point as well? And now Mercedes...
It's a bit of a pattern
I believe we have to be careful here.
There is always the point how the job was actually defined.
At Ferrari, I believe his actual task was to get Jean Todt to the team.
For Mercedes, it was to get Mercedes on the Bernie-Ecclestone money bonus track.
Both were achieved.