That's great news, chassis specialist
Great appointment! The guy is a bit of a suspension guru, and responsible for Red Bull's often superior mechanical grip. McLaren are really stepping up their recruitment drive now, the new facilities seem to have upped their attractiveness.
I couldn’t agree with you more. Im willing to give him a shot with a new wind tunnel but if the aero side doesn’t show major improvements over the next 18 months or so then we really do need an overhaul there.billamend wrote: ↑30 May 2023, 18:43I keep being flabbergasted with Prodromou being retained/promoted. I know things from the outside don't reflect what happens in reality, but aerodynamics is by far the worst part about this car. If anything, mechanically the car seems to work well, which was Key's expertise.
This is a top signing, no other way of putting this. Red Bull upper technical stalwart. Newey, Monaghan, Marshall.
I will say that yes, I agree Prodromou hasn't been outstanding the last few years, though he has had a number of unique solutions that have been copied up & down the grid. As said, part of the issue may have been facilities but it was also mentioned that he may have been restricted in what he could/was allowed to do in the past (possibly by Key), so I too would say give him a bit of time to see what he can do with the new facilities, under the new management structure.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑30 May 2023, 19:05I couldn’t agree with you more. Im willing to give him a shot with a new wind tunnel but if the aero side doesn’t show major improvements over the next 18 months or so then we really do need an overhaul there.billamend wrote: ↑30 May 2023, 18:43I keep being flabbergasted with Prodromou being retained/promoted. I know things from the outside don't reflect what happens in reality, but aerodynamics is by far the worst part about this car. If anything, mechanically the car seems to work well, which was Key's expertise.
According to Stella, he had been stifled all this while, things never aligned for him. He’s done some pretty good stuff aero wise, between the MP430-MCL32.billamend wrote: ↑30 May 2023, 18:43I keep being flabbergasted with Prodromou being retained/promoted. I know things from the outside don't reflect what happens in reality, but aerodynamics is by far the worst part about this car. If anything, mechanically the car seems to work well, which was Key's expertise.