2019 Mclaren F1 Team - Renault

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Ground Effect wrote:
09 May 2019, 06:54
RonDennis wrote:
09 May 2019, 01:22
I really hope McLaren brings something good after the match last night. I need it.
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Here is a piece about Seidl.

"It takes the water of Germany so that nobody gets sick drinking the one of the country in which we are". It is only a small detail that defines the personality of Andreas Seidl, the new head of McLaren - and, therefore, of Carlos Sainz - since May 1st. A main team obsessed by detail and demanding to the fullest, who does not marry anyone and does not shake his legs when making drastic decisions, but at the same time fun and close with the staff that is in charge. And his recipe works, since in the four years he led the Porsche endurance program he won three World Cups and three 24 Hours of Le Mans, also managing a multi-million dollar budget, without much to envy the McLaren. Previously he was an engine engineer at BMW Sauber F1 and head of track operations for the German team.Those who have worked with him define it as "míster perfection". It does not admit errors, especially those that go beyond the level of 'human error': " We engineers bought us three laptops: one to work, a second that had to be always synchronized in case the main one broke and a third one was reserved If you did not have the two computers always updated, I would throw you out " , tells MARCA Roberto Gómez , who was his engineer during his entire Porsche period.However, his former employees keep a great memory of Seidl: "He's the best boss I've ever had, because he was just as demanding of himself as he asked of you and that motivated you." When you failed, he gave you a full talk. arguments, taking out the numbers, but without raising your voice, and you left the meeting to dust, knowing that you had failed. "That does not raise the voice does not mean that it does not have a strong hand. At Porsche, he did not hesitate to 'go down' from the LMP1 program to the GT one to riders with a lot of influence on the brand, despite the fact that he came from BMW, and even punished Neel Jani, the best one, without shooting in the qualifying sessions. return of the whole team, for not obeying team orders in a race.Not only is he uncompromising with the errors of the pilots, but also with those of the rest of the personnel: "The engineers, for example, prohibited us from riding a bike fifteen days before Le Mans so that we would not be injured, " recalls Gómez. "He controlled everything: if there were three days of testing, he rented the circuit for two more days just in case ... and he had the flights watched, he was the only one in the team that had a team shirt and trousers in his backpack. If you lost your suitcase ... I wanted to have solutions for everything that could happen. "Andre Lotterer , a former Porsche driver, shared only one year with Seidl but he also left a mark: "He was an obsessive uncle with the preparation, he talks to you in a very direct way, he does not care about politics, he did not leave anything to chance, but I enjoyed working with him, he supported his pilots a lot and he is a fun character, he liked to organize dinners to make pineapples ", tells MARCA.Oh And his relationship with Fernando Alonso is very good. In fact, was the main supporter to incorporate the Spaniard to Porsche facing Le Mans 2015 in an agreement that failed at the last minute but was very, very close to materialize

https://www.marca.com/motor/formula1/gp ... b4609.html

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Ground Effect wrote:
09 May 2019, 11:00
GoranF1 wrote:
09 May 2019, 10:51
If this car starts to work and Alonso likes it, who will get fired Norris of Sainz?
@alo_pumpa, you never disappoint =D> :D

Fernando has 2 titles, on the verge of a WEC, surely Indycar?
Apparently he is not interested in full Indy season, after he did Barber test on road circuit he didnt like the cars.
In his latest interview(when he said he's quiting WEC) it was quite clear his coming back.
"I have no idols. I admire work, dedication & competence."

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I have to love this: "he liked to organize dinners to make pineapples". "To make pineapples" -> "Hacer piña" -> "Teambuilding". Still, I have to admit that Google translate has improved a lot over the years.

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GoranF1 wrote:
09 May 2019, 12:04
Ground Effect wrote:
09 May 2019, 11:00
GoranF1 wrote:
09 May 2019, 10:51
If this car starts to work and Alonso likes it, who will get fired Norris of Sainz?
@alo_pumpa, you never disappoint =D> :D

Fernando has 2 titles, on the verge of a WEC, surely Indycar?
Apparently he is not interested in full Indy season, after he did Barber test on road circuit he didnt like the cars.
In his latest interview(when he said he's quiting WEC) it was quite clear his coming back.
He brings so much drama with him, and negative energy, Ferrari has said that, we saw that when he was at McLaren, if he does come back I hope not to McLaren. That is my opinion. He is not racing now leave him out of it focus on this year, both drivers are doing well.

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NiyolHuayra wrote:
09 May 2019, 12:08
GoranF1 wrote:
09 May 2019, 12:04
Ground Effect wrote:
09 May 2019, 11:00


@alo_pumpa, you never disappoint =D> :D

Fernando has 2 titles, on the verge of a WEC, surely Indycar?
Apparently he is not interested in full Indy season, after he did Barber test on road circuit he didnt like the cars.
In his latest interview(when he said he's quiting WEC) it was quite clear his coming back.
He brings so much drama with him, and negative energy, Ferrari has said that, we saw that when he was at McLaren, if he does come back I hope not to McLaren. That is my opinion. He is not racing now leave him out of it focus on this year, both drivers are doing well.
Not one person who has worked with has said that and this has been debunked by people like Domenicali, Minardi, Paddy Lowe, Pat Symonds and a lot of others. There was no drama at McLaren 2.0. There was no drama at Ferrari apart from his fall out with that dumbass Mattiacci. But yea let's talk about 2007 and keep hanging onto something that happened 12 years back.

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makecry wrote:
09 May 2019, 12:10
NiyolHuayra wrote:
09 May 2019, 12:08
GoranF1 wrote:
09 May 2019, 12:04


Apparently he is not interested in full Indy season, after he did Barber test on road circuit he didnt like the cars.
In his latest interview(when he said he's quiting WEC) it was quite clear his coming back.
He brings so much drama with him, and negative energy, Ferrari has said that, we saw that when he was at McLaren, if he does come back I hope not to McLaren. That is my opinion. He is not racing now leave him out of it focus on this year, both drivers are doing well.
Not one person who has worked with has said that and this has been debunked by people like Domenicali, Minardi, Paddy Lowe, Pat Symonds and a lot of others. There was no drama at McLaren 2.0. There was no drama at Ferrari apart from his fall out with that dumbass Mattiacci. But yea let's talk about 2007 and keep hanging onto something that happened 12 years back.
Mattiacci. I almost forgot about him. :lol: I think Alonso is great and I would have loved him in the car this year. Let's be honest, he's quicker than Norris and Sainz.

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From the car development thread
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09 May 2019, 09:08
BREAKING :-)

Mclaren just announced a new partnership but i actually think they released a pic of floor+sidepod deflectors and new rearwing
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D6G3YEPWwAAZl0H.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D6G3YEPWwAAZl0H.jpg
Looks like they released a picture of the new update with a sponsor announcement

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New shark fin.

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I wonder what the price tag McLaren have put on their sidepods, so far no sponsor on there. Must be quite a big nbr.... Calling on Amazon, Apple and the likes...
Q: (Stefano Mancini – La Stampa) Kimi, will you help Vettel to win his championship this year?
Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously. 
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I wonder what the price tag McLaren have put on their sidepods, so far no sponsor on there. Must be quite a big nbr.... Calling on Amazon, Apple and the likes...
Q: (Stefano Mancini – La Stampa) Kimi, will you help Vettel to win his championship this year?
Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously. 
@2018 Singapore Grand Prix drivers press conference.

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I see that the new sponsor just isn't on the front.

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NiyolHuayra wrote:
GoranF1 wrote:
09 May 2019, 12:04
Ground Effect wrote:
09 May 2019, 11:00
@alo_pumpa, you never disappoint =D> :D

Fernando has 2 titles, on the verge of a WEC, surely Indycar?
Apparently he is not interested in full Indy season, after he did Barber test on road circuit he didnt like the cars.
In his latest interview(when he said he's quiting WEC) it was quite clear his coming back.
He brings so much drama with him, and negative energy, Ferrari has said that, we saw that when he was at McLaren, if he does come back I hope not to McLaren. That is my opinion. He is not racing now leave him out of it focus on this year, both drivers are doing well.
I don’t agree that he brings negative energy with him, on the contrary, having him in the squad could be a boost since you know he will make the car perform.

People tend to draw this negative aura around him, but seem to forget that not only was he part of the team during one of the roughest patches in it’s history, he was also a veteran of the sport and a very ambitious individual... The team would have had problems with any top tier driver during that period of time... What the team is doing today is better, they are re-building the team and it’s image and have 2 drivers with great talent, but that at the same time understand that they have to “play nice” since they are still building their careers up.


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I'm really happy with the new attitude in McLaren. Zak's doing great on the commercial front and brought the right people on board. I was really impressed to hear that Carlos moved to the UK and is 15mins from the MTC, so he can pop into the factory frequently or whenever needed...
Q: (Stefano Mancini – La Stampa) Kimi, will you help Vettel to win his championship this year?
Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously. 
@2018 Singapore Grand Prix drivers press conference.

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Interview with Andreas Seidl
GETTING TO KNOW: ANDREAS SEIDL
Meet our new F1 Team Principal

Andreas Seidl is one of the latest recruits here at McLaren Racing, having started work on 1 May in his role of Team Principal, McLaren F1.

Joining from his position as Porsche LMP1 Team Principal, his appointment marks Andreas’ return to Formula 1, having previously worked at BMW Motorsport and BMW Sauber.

In the lead-up to his first grand prix with the team in Spain, we sat with Andreas to get to know him a little better.

What does your role entail?
My role here at McLaren Racing is Team Principal of the F1 team. I have the overall responsibility of car development, operations, and the race team out at the track.

Why did you decide to join McLaren?
I’m a competitive guy and a racing guy. The desire was always there to get back to the top category in this sport. Getting the opportunity to become part of McLaren and contribute to bringing McLaren back to success was straight away very appealing to me. The clear vision and commitment of Zak and the shareholders made my decision very easy. I feel very privileged and honoured to lead this team.

What was your first day like at the McLaren Technology Centre?
Coming into the HQ and finally being part of the team felt very special. I was very excited. It was a bit like being a kid, going to school for the first time! With all the history this team has, it just felt great to be here. I got a very warm welcome, and Zak has been massively supportive, as well as being the one to show me around this impressive facility.

During my first few days I`ve been speaking to as many people as possible and this will continue over coming weeks as I get to know the team.

What is the biggest change you’ve seen in Formula 1 since you left the sport nine years ago?
The rules have evolved, the cars are even more complex, the teams are bigger, as well as the budgets. But I think overall the fundamentals haven’t changed.

What lessons can you learn from categories like the World Endurance Championship and apply them to F1?
Each category has its own rules and individualities, but at the end of the day the principles to become successful are always the same. It’s difficult to compare Formula 1 racing to endurance racing, because of the nature of the races, the number of races and the number of updates you’re allowed to bring to event.

What are your thoughts on the 2019 season so far?
It’s very encouraging to see the step forward the team has made over the winter. The changes that Zak initiated last year – Pat Fry returning to the team, promoting Andrea Stella, bringing in Gil de Ferran, securing James Key, signing Carlos and Lando – are already paying off. The fundamentals have been put in place to move forward. There’s a lot of positive energy and momentum inside the team right now. At the same time the gap to the top teams is still big, and there is still a lot of work ahead of us.


It’s my responsibility now to continue this road to recovery. I am really looking forward to working with Carlos and Lando and the entire team.

What do you think are the key foundations to building a successful team?
Success in motorsport is always a big team effort. You need to have an efficient organisation in place with the right talent in the right positions. People need to feel valued and be aware of the importance of their specific role to the overall success of the team. It is important to give the team a clear vision and a clear target.

You are up against the best in this sport. You need to create a spirit and a mentality inside the team which drives everybody forward day by day. This means being self-critical, questioning yourself every day, being open-minded and open to change, striving for permanent improvements, accepting risks and failures, learning from your mistakes, and respecting your competitors.

This is what we need to live every day.

We're sure you’ll agree that McLaren has the most incredible, loyal and passionate fans. What message do you have for them?
First of all, I would like to emphasise how amazing it feels for me to be part of this team. McLaren has such a great history in Formula 1. I’d like to encourage the fans to keep supporting us as they always did. To get back up to the front will take time and requires a lot of hard work. But I can assure them that the entire team is fully committed to it.

Favourite car?
Actually, it was my first car. A Volkswagen Golf! A Golf II Fire & Ice edition. It’s not a spectacular one, but I connect a lot of good memories with that car and living in the countryside it meant freedom for me.

Favourite race?
Monaco. It was always a dream for me as a kid to work at Monaco as an engineer. That was my target when I was watching Michael Schumacher race.

Favourite McLaren memory?
The great battles I watched between Mika, David and Michael Schumacher in the ‘90s. This is when I started religiously watching Formula 1 on TV: every practice, every qualifying and every race. That was also when I started to think about going into mechanical engineering, working in Formula 1 and motorsport.
"A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool."~William Shakespeare

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Ground Effect wrote:
09 May 2019, 14:43
I wonder what the price tag McLaren have put on their sidepods, so far no sponsor on there. Must be quite a big nbr.... Calling on Amazon, Apple and the likes...
Does seem odd that they haven’t filled that space yet, however Zak must be holding out for a big money offer. Does seem odd that they wanna cram as many sponsors on the nose and the side of the car but leave the sidepod free