yes he is pretty average. at ferrari he sucked big time. i do not think it is a great signing. in short choosing best from rest. i would have loved to see bob fernly in mclaren. he did well in force india.
yes he is pretty average. at ferrari he sucked big time. i do not think it is a great signing. in short choosing best from rest. i would have loved to see bob fernly in mclaren. he did well in force india.
Bob Fernley was deputy Team Principal, how will he help Mclaren's Technical department? Or do you mean Dave Green?
If you're talking about Pat Fry 'sucking big time', you might want to do some research about the positions you're talking about. Because you sound like a fool.
I don't even believe these people are actually designing parts. They are there to lead.PhillipM wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 22:16It's not really going to make much difference to next years car anyway, most of the base stuff like the chassis, gearbox, etc, are pretty much decided bar tweaks as aero and packaging develops, we already know the chassis/wheelbase is longer, completely new gearbox at the back with new suspension pickups, sidepod entries completely revised, etc.
Longer wheelbase? Where did you pick up on that?PhillipM wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 22:16It's not really going to make much difference to next years car anyway, most of the base stuff like the chassis, gearbox, etc, are pretty much decided bar tweaks as aero and packaging develops, we already know the chassis/wheelbase is longer, completely new gearbox at the back with new suspension pickups, sidepod entries completely revised, etc.
Yes, and to give an overall direction, but that's already decided, all the big stuff and decisions are laid down already.
Yeah exactly, seeing Alonso's luck in the last couple of years I wouldn't even be surprised if the cars turns out pretty good.PhillipM wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 22:40Yes, and to give an overall direction, but that's already decided, all the big stuff and decisions are laid down already.
They're going to be making a difference for 2020 onwards in terms of the performance, next year will just be them restructuring. A few people on here saying 2019 will be crap with this guy or great with this guy are way out on timescales.
This is why Mclaren aren't going to play ball with RB/TR over James Key. They don't care if they have to wait until next year.
I think Mclaren do tend to have alternate good/bad years (or latterly bad/worse years) so keeping in mind they said this week they 'found something' fingers crossedRonDennis wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 23:34Yeah exactly, seeing Alonso's luck in the last couple of years I wouldn't even be surprised if the cars turns out pretty good.PhillipM wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 22:40Yes, and to give an overall direction, but that's already decided, all the big stuff and decisions are laid down already.
They're going to be making a difference for 2020 onwards in terms of the performance, next year will just be them restructuring. A few people on here saying 2019 will be crap with this guy or great with this guy are way out on timescales.
This is why Mclaren aren't going to play ball with RB/TR over James Key. They don't care if they have to wait until next year.
Source?Big Tea wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 23:37I think Mclaren do tend to have alternate good/bad years (or latterly bad/worse years) so keeping in mind they said this week they 'found something' fingers crossedRonDennis wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 23:34Yeah exactly, seeing Alonso's luck in the last couple of years I wouldn't even be surprised if the cars turns out pretty good.PhillipM wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 22:40
Yes, and to give an overall direction, but that's already decided, all the big stuff and decisions are laid down already.
They're going to be making a difference for 2020 onwards in terms of the performance, next year will just be them restructuring. A few people on here saying 2019 will be crap with this guy or great with this guy are way out on timescales.
This is why Mclaren aren't going to play ball with RB/TR over James Key. They don't care if they have to wait until next year.
He's just referring to the setup change last weekend. McLaren said some weeks ago that they know what went wrong and that the solutions can't be applied to the 2018 design, which is done for some months now.
As Ron Dennis says ( the poster not the manager), that is what I refer to. Did a quick search but can not seem to come up with it. He said something along the lines after qualifying. He did not say what though.
This.
Ugh. Hardly.