Of course I have only an outside view on Boulliers performance, but I can understand the move.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑04 Jul 2018, 20:14Satan reigns in McLaren!
First time goss and now. Boullier is the next scapegoat!
This sort of head rolling would never happen in Ron's days! What sort of tyrany is this?! Firing the guys who do their job with what you give them?
Boullier has three tasks:
1) maximize the performance of the team with the package that is brought to track.
2) Feedback from trackside to the factory and help steer development.
3) communication to the outside world.
I think on the first part McLaren has dropped the ball a couple of times. 3 is admittedly not his strongest point. Although it is made harder by having a driver who doubles as press officer.
The second part is harder to judge but something is definately going wrong there.
When you have correlation issues you need to get as much feedback and guidance from the field as you can get. You need a strong person to head trackside operations as it now doubles as racing team and development/test center. More so than in teams which can rely on simulators and what not.
If you want to change that dynamic Boulliers role is one to look at.