WhiteBlue wrote:
So it appears that the resource capping for 2011 has been set to 280 head count for team personnel. I do not think that anything else has been revealed about the resource restriction agreement before, so this is at least one corner stone of information. One has to assume that the 2010 figure must be significantly higher than that. Considering that some teams employ in excess of 600 persons I could make an educated guess that the figure will probably be close to 450-500 next year. This would be based on the previous argument that employment cannot be reduced sharply in one go but in several steps.
o.k. - let's try to talk some numbers, and see what we KNOW about the RRA
Seeing the development of employment numbers, there does not seems to be any indication, that we approaching the
numbers mentioned in the opening post.
Looking at the numbers published @ companies house, they still seem to hover around the 500-650 mark, for total operations.
And it is somewhat unreasonable to assume, that teams use 250-300 backoffice and marketing stuff.
So what has the RRA really achieved in this respect? (headcount)
Seeing that Mercedes as an example (but also Red Bull) have increased there staffing levels from 2010-2011 and McLaren
did not decrease their staff significant from 2009-2010 (no 2011 numbers yet)
There is an interesting phenomena in the McLaren numbers, where the Racing Ltd reduced 15 staff, and at the same time the automotive ltd increased by 15 stuff.
But McLaren Racing Ltd. still employed well over 600 people.
So, was the whole RRA saga just a hollow marketing exercise &/or decoy to a peace the FIA, the boards and the general public, with more or less meaningless 2-3 week factory shutdown over the summer? That seems to be the only "tangible" result of it as far as I can see.
What else do we really know about it? (no guesses educated or otherwise - let's try to collect some numbers pls)
- max. windtunnel model size 60% ??