Mr Brooksy wrote: ↑03 Mar 2020, 04:49
Having just watched the drive to survive episode, it actually underlines how wrong I was to support Paddy as much as I did.
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What I have unfortunately seen in this mess, is that Claire accepts that she is part of the failure and Paddy didn't.
I completely agree. I was a huge supporter of Paddy until the beginning of 2019. I couldn't believe that things had gone so wrong on his watch. But I don't accept that he wasn't able to make the changes that he wanted. The story at the time (as reported by people like Mark Hughes) was that after winter testing in 2018, Paddy requested the autonomy to make big changes in the technical department, and Claire gave him the freedom he asked for. Let's not forget that whatever the circumstances, Ed Wood and Dirk de Beer left shortly after that, and Doug McKiernan, who had only recently joined, was promoted to cover both roles, so there were obviously changes taking place as a result of that. The Drive to Survive epsiode seemed to back this up. Paddy made reference to having made significant changes in the tech dept: "we've made a lot of changes to how we developed the car. Changes within the team, changes within our technical approach. So we're optimistic that we've made some good improvements." Claire backed this up by saying "he has really stripped everything back to basics".
So it seems to me that it
was the changes Paddy tried to make that failed and let to the situation in 2019. Now I'm not saying that it was totally his fault - I suspect what happened was that his attempt at reorganising the tech dept uncovered some significant flaws that were already there and preventing the team from advancing. I don't doubt that there were some very outdated processes and probably people who had been around a long time and did not accept that there were better ways to do things. It was the rock bottom of 2019 that led to a really serious revamping that left no stone unturned - and appears to have borne miraculous fruit, if the prompt appearance and condition of the FW43 is anything to go by. Maybe he wasn't given the resources to do what Claire and Mike O'Driscoll subsequently did, and which seems to have worked, but on the other hand he gave every appearance in early 2019 as not having a clue where the problems were.
It wasn't necessarily Paddy's
fault - he's an engineer, and a very talented one, he's not an expert in reshaping organisations - but it was Paddy's
responsibility. And at that awful, awful press conference where he said he didn't know why the car was late, and then tried to suggest it was because he was caught out by how many parts there are in a modern F1 car...I'm sorry, but not even Adrian Newey would survive that, and Lowe is no Newey.