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Willis and Costa join Mercedes
Geoff Willis and Aldo Costa join Mercedes. Bob Bell, formerly of Renault, has also joined the team.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/94915 They have some good people there now. Will they be a match for Newey and his team? Last edited by Marbot; 30 Sep 2011 at 09:46. |
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I'm not convinced by Geoff Willis - is he actually any good? He was at BAR - they were crap, he was at Red Bull - they're good now he's gone, he was at Hispania - they're crap.
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Geoff Willis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Willis Newey can't do everything by himself. It's also pretty obvious that the BAR was a much better car than any of the Honda's were. |
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It was rather good, for about six months, and then it wasn't much good after that. Mr Brawn interpreted the regs in a different way after having pointed out a loophole to everyone at a technical meeting. No one listened, and so the double diffuser was born, again. Obviously word gets around and it also turned up on the Williams and Toyota cars. Which just goes to prove that Brawn having a double diffuser wasn't the 'silver bullet' that many thought it was. Aldo Costa has done a fair bit, too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldo_Costa |
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Willis is experienced and I am sure that working with Newey must have helped him. Mercedes have quite a good team of designers and engineers around them now. With an improved Schumi and a hungry for victory Rosberg it could be a successful partnership. The ingredients are there, but as we know, it doesn't always guarantee a victory. |
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No one will ever really know how good that Ferrari was, due to it having been lumbered with 'very safe (won Indy), but not very good otherwise' Bridgestone 'race distance' tyres.
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I don't disagree, I remember that awesome race at Imola betwebb Alonso and Schumi on a day when the tyres worked. But I also remember that horrific mess of a front wing...
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http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns21284.html http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/m...d-1805654.html Double diffuser was invented by Ben Wood of Super Aguri. When SA ceased, some of the staff moved to Honda (as they were owned by Honda). |
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There you go then - the Brawn was a Honda. The Super Aguri staff moved to Honda and took their ideas with them. Otherwise by your reasoning the Toyota was also a Super Aguri
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This article may clear it up a bit.
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns21284.html Also, there is a thread from around the time. http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=120111 |
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Didn't Aldo Costa design cars for Minardi before?
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Isn't Brackley going to be a case of too many cooks on the senior engineering side now though?
Geoff Willis seems to have fallen out with a few teams in recent years, otherwise why would he have moved so often and Aldo Costa was ok when he was like the deputy to Rory Byrne but in the years where Byrne took more of a back seat (or wasn't there at all) Costa's designs weren't all that great.... Unless these 2 guys are going to replace the current chief aero and chief design roles at Mercedes, it surely must be a case of a rather expensive brain dumping move more than anything else? |
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