...and Red Bull took the other half. This is a very important point that is usually overlookedDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 14:14Have in mind that Mercedes's success has Mclaren written all over it.After all they took half of our personel when they left along with most of our aerodynamic team and Hamilton. Then they bought Brawn GP who used to be Bar Honda who was already a good team.
The bottom line is that even my grandma can succeed when it's success is set up witj resources of others. Lame and boring.Its much more honest tp build up your own team and succeed.
Also have in mind that F1 is nothing without Mclaren,Ferrari or Williams.They have the majority of supporters and it's no wonder the best F1 years were the times that those teams shined. Nobody would care if Mercedes or Red Bull leave.
You say that but I’ve been looking at the LinkedIn profiles of some of the aerodynamicist/CFD engineers currently at Mercedes and yet to come across one that has previously worked at McLaren. There probably are a few that did leave to go to Mercedes but I doubt that number is very significant.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 14:14Have in mind that Mercedes's success has Mclaren written all over it.After all they took half of our personel when they left along with most of our aerodynamic team and Hamilton. Then they bought Brawn GP who used to be Bar Honda who was already a good team.
Considering that they have aero departments with a few hundred people, that's a hard thing to gauge just by checking LinkedIn profiles.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 16:12You say that but I’ve been looking at the LinkedIn profiles of some of the aerodynamicist/CFD engineers currently at Mercedes and yet to come across one that has previously worked at McLaren. There probably are a few that did leave to go to Mercedes but I doubt that number is very significant.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 14:14Have in mind that Mercedes's success has Mclaren written all over it.After all they took half of our personel when they left along with most of our aerodynamic team and Hamilton. Then they bought Brawn GP who used to be Bar Honda who was already a good team.
True but if a lot had left McLaren to go to Mercedes as Darth suggests, at least a couple would appear considering I’ve looked at a lot of profiles (I’m not stalking them btw )trinidefender wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 16:16Considering that they have aero departments with a few hundred people, that's a hard thing to gauge just by checking LinkedIn profiles.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 16:12You say that but I’ve been looking at the LinkedIn profiles of some of the aerodynamicist/CFD engineers currently at Mercedes and yet to come across one that has previously worked at McLaren. There probably are a few that did leave to go to Mercedes but I doubt that number is very significant.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 14:14Have in mind that Mercedes's success has Mclaren written all over it.After all they took half of our personel when they left along with most of our aerodynamic team and Hamilton. Then they bought Brawn GP who used to be Bar Honda who was already a good team.
Considering the fact that, Mercedes bought Brawn GP, which was originally Honda Racing, operating from Brackley, there were hardly any McLaren folks in there.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 16:24True but if a lot had left McLaren to go to Mercedes as Darth suggests, at least a couple would appear considering I’ve looked at a lot of profiles (I’m not stalking them btw )trinidefender wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 16:16Considering that they have aero departments with a few hundred people, that's a hard thing to gauge just by checking LinkedIn profiles.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 16:12
You say that but I’ve been looking at the LinkedIn profiles of some of the aerodynamicist/CFD engineers currently at Mercedes and yet to come across one that has previously worked at McLaren. There probably are a few that did leave to go to Mercedes but I doubt that number is very significant.
Norbert Haug was the Mercedes official, leading their Engine division and racing operations, while McLaren was their works partner. In fact, it's him who convinced the Mercedes board to own their own racing team and engineered the Brawn GP acquisition.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 17:07Andrian Newey and Peter Prodrommou left to Red Bull. Paddy Lowe left to Mercedes. I also remember Norberg Haug left to Mercedes though I'm not sure if he was Mercedes from the start. Still all I'm saying is that the team who dominated the 1998 and 1999 was dismantled. It's no wonder their performance dropped. The good thing though is that they are creating a team just as good as the pne who have lost.
McLaren was Mercedes at the time, owning 40% of it's shares and on the road to acquire the rest. During 2008 they decided to sell McLaren shares starting 2009 in small amounts until 2012.GPR -A wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 17:13Norbert Haug was the Mercedes official, leading their Engine division and racing operations, while McLaren was their works partner. In fact, it's him who convinced the Mercedes board to own their own racing team and engineered the Brawn GP acquisition.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 17:07Andrian Newey and Peter Prodrommou left to Red Bull. Paddy Lowe left to Mercedes. I also remember Norberg Haug left to Mercedes though I'm not sure if he was Mercedes from the start. Still all I'm saying is that the team who dominated the 1998 and 1999 was dismantled. It's no wonder their performance dropped. The good thing though is that they are creating a team just as good as the pne who have lost.
Yeah, just let's forget where McLaren came from. Just act like they've won several titles in the last few years and managed to get into Q3 at every race. Every three dollars that McLaren spends, Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes spend 5. So stop acting like they have any chance to compete with the top 3 in the current situation. You could also look at the Renault team. McLaren simply did a good job considering where they came from. If you can't see that, you don't understand F1 or are simply sour.McL-H wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 13:02Tough times when McLaren fans start crying because of getting through Q1. I don’t understand the enthusiasm. We got beaten today by a team that started in F1 just a few years ago and that has only a portion of our budget. We are 1.8 seconds adrift from pole. No chance of fighting any of the top 3 teams. This is McLaren’s 7th successive bad start to the season. No reason for clapping.willmesquita wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 12:29Here, Melbourne Qualy starts at 3:00am. I asked my wife to wake me up and soon I was trying to understand how Sainz got out in Q1. In my wildest dreams I expect a 1.23.0 by our car at this track. When Lando did that 22.7 to get through Q1 I I start to cry, stronger than me. That sequence of laps always improving under pressure was sublime. Great way to start the season.
IN NORRIS WE TRUST
Norris has been the only shining light today..
do you think haas would be ahead of the midfield without help from ferrari? theres only so much that they have control of, and what they do, they seem to be taking care of so far. its a long season, and teams that are using last years best car as a design platform have a real advantage from the start. what did you actually expect?McL-H wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 13:02Tough times when McLaren fans start crying because of getting through Q1. I don’t understand the enthusiasm. We got beaten today by a team that started in F1 just a few years ago and that has only a portion of our budget. We are 1.8 seconds adrift from pole. No chance of fighting any of the top 3 teams. This is McLaren’s 7th successive bad start to the season. No reason for clapping.willmesquita wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 12:29Here, Melbourne Qualy starts at 3:00am. I asked my wife to wake me up and soon I was trying to understand how Sainz got out in Q1. In my wildest dreams I expect a 1.23.0 by our car at this track. When Lando did that 22.7 to get through Q1 I I start to cry, stronger than me. That sequence of laps always improving under pressure was sublime. Great way to start the season.
IN NORRIS WE TRUST
Norris has been the only shining light today..