When it was not against the rules to do so. Whats yours point?GAVE team orders at melbourne 97
Critising somebody for doing something that is NOW ilegal when it wasnt then is not really relivent.
When it was not against the rules to do so. Whats yours point?GAVE team orders at melbourne 97
Wow!!Any well informed F1 fan should know about these facts.
http://www.autoracing1.com/MarkC/2002/1 ... Bernie.asp
What good has Ron Dennis done for Formula 1 ? ?, now this should be a debate on the spear of influence that we can see Ron Dennis influencing or which his team has shaped and influenced. Not on any reported battles he has had with FIA, as it isn’t down to team principal to the frame the rules and debates about you said this and I said that and you stopped this are fruitless. We do not know the full story, of what happened and all the politics behind them.P_O_L wrote:I think dennis is a bad factor for F1. The other poster said he has brought good things to our sport. My question was, what are those great things? Im like a sheep in the valley of darkness. If you can show my deluded vieuws are wrong then ill readily accept that.
I would have agreed with you upto 2005 season. Specially after 2007 season,he has lost that respect that I had for him.DaveKillens wrote:So you don't like Ron Dennis, POL? Neither do I, I never felt any warmth about this person. But I have been around F1 for many decades, and although I do not feel any bond with Dennis, I sure respect him and recognize everything he has done. Heck, Todt has done many incredible things, too but I look upon him as a cockroach (personally). Just because you have a lack of empathy for someone you don't need to endlessly rant and rave about their shortcomings.
My personal opinion... without Ron Dennis, F1 would be a much poorer and lesser event.
Good! I like these points. Im still not convinced but at least i have a better idea what mclaren has brought in terms of technology.Project Four wrote:What good has Ron Dennis done for Formula 1 ? ?, now this should be a debate on the spear of influence that we can see Ron Dennis influencing or which his team has shaped and influenced. Not on any reported battles he has had with FIA, as it isn’t down to team principal to the frame the rules and debates about you said this and I said that and you stopped this are fruitless. We do not know the full story, of what happened and all the politics behind them.P_O_L wrote:I think dennis is a bad factor for F1. The other poster said he has brought good things to our sport. My question was, what are those great things? Im like a sheep in the valley of darkness. If you can show my deluded vieuws are wrong then ill readily accept that.
So the good as I see it, is firstly that since Ron Dennis took over the McLaren team they have achieved 131 Race Wins, scored 2,586.5 points, won 9 Driver World Titles and 7 Constructor World Titles.
Now this should be good enough for anyone, this is a major influence on the shape of F1 and it would have brought some joy into people life’s as they rejoiced these wins.
Along with this he is also behind or has shaped the following:-
1. Taken the failing McLaren team back to the top after they had been on a slow decline since winning the 1976 championship
2. Brought into F1 the first carbon fibre monoque, now standard.
3. The first team to look at component life-cycles and have an asset register so that parts on the care were changed before they failed.
4. First to have the chassis designer influence the design of the engine to integrate the engine design (TAG-Porsche engine)to incorporate needs of chassis and aerodynamics
5. Behind the paddock motor home / corporate hospitability, which people complain about but has brought into F1 money which has allowed F1 to develop into the pinnacle motor sport.
6. Used a ‘No Team Orders, let them race’, so that we saw exciting racing with fights for lead, during the years when they were the dominate team (unlike Ferrari in the early 2000’s)
7. Moved away from the star designer and brought in team matrix management structure.
8. Brought in driver fitness training, personnel trainers and proper diets for the drivers.
9. Been behind and supported the McLaren / Autosport BRDC driver programme, which has supported young tracing drivers since 1989. This has given us Coulthard, Davidson, Button to name just a few.
10. Brought into F1 professionalism, which has made people money but also has raised the profile of F1 so that now all races are broadcast live on TV
My point was not that giving team orders was illegal. The point is he made his team giving false statements about the so called driver agreement. That agreement never existed. He never asked DC to move over, he TOLD him to. There is a big difference.
When it was not against the rules to do so. Whats yours point?
Critising somebody for doing something that is NOW ilegal when it wasnt then is not really relivent.