No, Paddy Lowe's comments are really not the best from any perspective. If we can search for a person that contributed the most to Williams' fall to the bottom, it is him. I have to write again that in the time he took the position of CTO Williams had the 4th fastest car (early 2017). Earlier (when Symonds led Williams technical team) there were no so major problems that the car would be dead last.gshevlin wrote: ↑10 Jun 2021, 19:07I think the best comment about the position of Williams came from Paddy Lowe, to the effect that a team doesn't just build a slow car one season. The real problem is that the team has dropped into a pattern of persistently building slow cars, which reflects bigger underlying issues.
please stop repeating this tripe nonsense. it's poking a dead horse and makes no sense at all.Lynx wrote: ↑11 Jun 2021, 16:46No, Paddy Lowe's comments are really not the best from any perspective. If we can search for a person that contributed the most to Williams' fall to the bottom, it is him. I have to write again that in the time he took the position of CTO Williams had the 4th fastest car (early 2017). Earlier (when Symonds led Williams technical team) there were no so major problems that the car would be dead last.gshevlin wrote: ↑10 Jun 2021, 19:07I think the best comment about the position of Williams came from Paddy Lowe, to the effect that a team doesn't just build a slow car one season. The real problem is that the team has dropped into a pattern of persistently building slow cars, which reflects bigger underlying issues.
Manoah2u wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 23:04whatever the situation, it is now in the past. Williams will need time to transition from it's former state to a better state. This includes drivers. Russell is their greatest asset right now but they'll lose him after 2021 no matter what Mercedes does so that's a given.
I could see Russell at McLaren if Ricc cant find his feet, and Merc retain Hamilton/Bottas.diffuser wrote: ↑05 Jul 2021, 16:19Manoah2u wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 23:04whatever the situation, it is now in the past. Williams will need time to transition from it's former state to a better state. This includes drivers. Russell is their greatest asset right now but they'll lose him after 2021 no matter what Mercedes does so that's a given.
I only see one spot that Russell Might get an openning and that's Merc. With Hamilton's resigning, I don't see a need for Russel at Merc. There is an arguement that any F1 team collects more constructor's points with a #2 than two #1s.
Williams, now has the backing and commitment, Russell would indeed be an assest. In short, a Russell move to Merc would make both teams weaker from a constructors points point of view. Williams have shifted earily to the 2022 car, they have more Wind tunnel time than Merc and Merc find themselves having to steal 2022 resources for a 2021 championship race;makes me think that Williams has a really good shot to do well next year.
But the 2017 Williams FW40 was perfectly OK, yet the 2018 Williams FW41 was a junker?gshevlin wrote: ↑10 Jun 2021, 19:07I think the best comment about the position of Williams came from Paddy Lowe, to the effect that a team doesn't just build a slow car one season. The real problem is that the team has dropped into a pattern of persistently building slow cars, which reflects bigger underlying issues.
Zynerji wrote: ↑05 Jul 2021, 16:26I could see Russell at McLaren if Ricc cant find his feet, and Merc retain Hamilton/Bottas.diffuser wrote: ↑05 Jul 2021, 16:19Manoah2u wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 23:04whatever the situation, it is now in the past. Williams will need time to transition from it's former state to a better state. This includes drivers. Russell is their greatest asset right now but they'll lose him after 2021 no matter what Mercedes does so that's a given.
I only see one spot that Russell Might get an openning and that's Merc. With Hamilton's resigning, I don't see a need for Russel at Merc. There is an arguement that any F1 team collects more constructor's points with a #2 than two #1s.
Williams, now has the backing and commitment, Russell would indeed be an assest. In short, a Russell move to Merc would make both teams weaker from a constructors points point of view. Williams have shifted earily to the 2022 car, they have more Wind tunnel time than Merc and Merc find themselves having to steal 2022 resources for a 2021 championship race;makes me think that Williams has a really good shot to do well next year.
While next year undoubtedly has the potential to shuffle the ranks, do you think there is a high probability that Williams will be ahead of McLaren?diffuser wrote: ↑05 Jul 2021, 21:27
For 2022? You'd continue to pay Riccardo 17Million a year as a reserve driver? Till the end of 2023?
Let's say Williams takes that deal. (McLaren pay his Salary, Williams pay Russell. Why would Russell take it?
Williams have probably been working longer on 2022 car, have the same Budget and a ton more wind tunnel time. The only thing not changing in 2022 is the PU, which they share.
I think the odds are pretty straight up on who will be faster next year.
Let's put it this way. If this year Williams had a 20% chance of being faster than McLaren. Next year they're and 40 to 45%. So I'd say slightly bellow 50/50. Williams aren't fighting this uphill battle where they need to figure out how to fix a problem with the current chassis, while Mclaren a building on a better base. They're both starting with a blank canvas with nothing but a Merc PU on it.Macklaren wrote: ↑05 Jul 2021, 22:15While next year undoubtedly has the potential to shuffle the ranks, do you think there is a high probability that Williams will be ahead of McLaren?diffuser wrote: ↑05 Jul 2021, 21:27
For 2022? You'd continue to pay Riccardo 17Million a year as a reserve driver? Till the end of 2023?
Let's say Williams takes that deal. (McLaren pay his Salary, Williams pay Russell. Why would Russell take it?
Williams have probably been working longer on 2022 car, have the same Budget and a ton more wind tunnel time. The only thing not changing in 2022 is the PU, which they share.
I think the odds are pretty straight up on who will be faster next year.
Aren't all those teams kind of screwed in 2022? Don't all those parts have to be 1 year old ? Therefore, there are no parts they can buy?
So here is the problem with buying parts.