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I’m not sure what is going on here. They said Lowe was on gardening leave, now he’s trying to legal challenge suggests it wasn’t an amicable parting at all
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An employee being placed on gardening leave is not dependant on whether the parting of the ways is amicable or not. It's purpose is to protect the employer, usually so that knowledge of their current business plans or similar are out of date by the time that the leaving employee starts his new job. For example, one of my sons was placed on gardening leave after he handed in his contractually obligatory 6 months notice to his firm. His firm just didn't want him to be in touch with their clients, or to know what business they were conducting with those clients. He starts his new position on this coming Monday. The parting of the ways was neutral because neither my son or his old firm wanted to burn their bridges due to the fact that in the future they may want to get him back, or he may find that he would prefer to be back there. But they still required him to clear his desk (metaphorically) pretty swiftly. |
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well thats not true and to your point of Williams being peoples last stop, there was Antonia Tersi(?) who came highly regarded from Ferrari and given an impossible task to resurrect Williams with one punch (a la Paddy) and she swung for the fences with the walrus nose. they scapegoated her pretty badly for that despite the fact she was clearly brilliant and went on to build superbuses or supertrains or something else supercool! in the NFL they often talk about coaching trees...essentially a map tracing the linage of winning coaches back to the coach/mentor/system for whom they initially worked/learned under. would the F1 equivalent to the Bill Walsh NFL coaching tree be Patrick Head? |
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Whatever happened to Sam Michael?
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and no doubt her dad made many many mistakes along the way that ultimately made him a better leader in the long run. anyways, i fell like she has been bashed enough and now im rooting for her. love the underdog! |
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Interesting that CW said that William's Advanced Engineering was set up to generate income to support the F1 team, but no longer does so the team is now totally reliant on sponsorship and FOM income. Tough way to run a team and it must grate on Williams to see what Stroll is investing in Racing Points new factory.
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I don't know Jonathan Williams or his ability to run a racing team,might I assume that the same applies to those harking back to his iSport adventure?As I recall it was an offshoot of SuperNova and benefitted from the involvement of David Sears and Paul Jackson,not too sure where JW fitted in actually.Had he really had an overwhelming desire to get into F1 it might have been entirely possible to expand that way and yet the team withered.I would contend that David Sears and Paul Jackson could both hold their own in just about any racing series and yet it didn't work out.
None of which is going to move Williams off the foot of the constructor's championship.George Russell's performance in the Mercedes this week illustrates that he isn't the weak link.In a way it reminds me of the era when Damon Hill was driving the worst car in the series for Brabham,while being a test driver for the team with the best car.When he got the full time drive with the team that had the best car a championship fell his way.Will history be repeated? |
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It depends how much speed Russell shows, but the potential is definitely there
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He was a driving force at I Sport F3000 - he has been exiled in the Historic department where they don’t actually race....
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Had not seen this before:
"Late on Monday last week, TJ13 received an anonymous email from an internal source within Grove. To quote: “At the end of last year, all the managers in all manufacturing departments got sacked after an internal survey. “They all obviously appealed, and have now all been paid off with no employment restrictions. “Upper management are now trying to implement new working hours and staff are refusing to work more than the standard shift hours in protest of any change. So not a surprise the car is late and is not at the test” https://thejudge13.com/2019/02/27/cl...amning-report/ Plus Headline from Claire Williams: "Kubica could be technical director". This does not even bear thinking about. |
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Otherwise I agree with you - if anyone wants public credibility then they need to "own" the problem they've created (perhaps inadvertently) and be straight up about it. If CW had done this when the problems first surfaced, the general public reaction she's had may well have been very different. It could well be that the involvement of SPH back at Williams may have lead to Claire being so forthright publicly - he was always a straight shooter and no doubt is encouraging Claire to be the same. Probably a case of Claire's PR background taking her down a path that felt right but which hasn't been useful. The removal of all departments heads in manufacturing referenced above is really weird though if it is true. I don't personally know either Claire or Jonathan so don't know what capabilities either truly posses but it's possible that the team would work better with both involved - surely it would be possible to work out a way for them to have equal footing and avoid any urinating contests. Right now though, Claire is in the chair and I think that owning the problem publicly could be the first step to having external fans etc back on the team's side and supporting, rather than criticising. Like chilli, I do like to back an underdog and hope that this team with such a great history can find a way back to being competitive. |
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You watch the interview and it's clear Claire is just pumping up the positives of Kubica and nothing more. Anyone who takes that comment (or headline) seriously needs their head examined. She is just giving him a complement. I am not saying she is (or I am) making this comparison, but the mold is set by someone such as Mark Donohue (bachelors in mechanical engineering) or a more recent example of Marc Lieb (doctorate in automotive engineering) as both a driver and engineer for Porsche. I don't think Kubica has any formal engineering training as best as I can tell. Sometimes you listen to drivers during interviews and it's clear they really don't know how the car works or the physics behind it. Maybe Kubica is one who does know or cares to learn and can easily communicate not just with his race engineer, but with others on the technical side as well. Richard |
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mind you, i dont think they are dishonest and i can appreciate that being fully open is a difficult thing when you have to contend with the media, an institution that does not typically reward openness and honesty. its apt that this started with you pointing out a humorous difference in culture/language but that then got me thinking about differences in english cultures in general and well it wasnt long after that i started thinking about Pink Floyd (as one often does when thinking about England). a bit random to be sure, but their line 'hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way' kept going around my head and how that very much sums up for me the Williams situation and how much better their situation would be if they were to drop that mentality and were more open about their shortcomings...openness is a type of humility and respect for that is very much the Canadian way. perhaps why im always looking to root for an underdog. some may say im a root rat at heart!. |
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Camera cuts to a bewildered looking Clare apparently leant on a flight case in the back of the Garage - not sat at a Command Centre plinth type setup like Toto who also appears to have a grip. Honestly it’s time - just take the money but get someone in with Gravitas and knowledge, please ?
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