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26 Jun 2018, 17:51 (Ref:3833216) | #76 | |
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what will Williams do when the Stroll's take away their bag of gold?
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Patrick Head really did say "Bye Bye, I'm off" at the right time..
So surprised at Rob Smedley, so much experience there and he appears lost, but then, hands tied, it's not Ferrari and no open chequebook... |
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26 Jun 2018, 20:31 (Ref:3833239) | #78 | |
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Sadly,we appear close to the end stage of an organisation that has spawned a culture of nobody taking initiatives.It seems universal that the jobsworth approach is so embedded in Formula One that a veteran mechanic or two talking to an engineer couldn't devise and implement a couple of quick and dirty fixes.The lack of testing and the corporate culture mitigate against such things.The alternative?Carry on tumbling down the grid with extensive documentation of all the under performing parts and the processes that led to their place in the cars.Given the life of car components and the truth that it takes as long to make uncompetitive parts as it does to make good parts,it needn't take forever to make something new.All it takes is somebody with a clue and there are numerous people with impressive job titles who should have a clue.
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27 Jun 2018, 05:29 (Ref:3833272) | #79 | ||
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The brand has to be re-associated with an old automaker, to renown some of its paths.
For instance, how beautiful sounds it: WILLIAMS-BUGATTI |
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27 Jun 2018, 09:03 (Ref:3833298) | #81 | |
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This article in Motorsport magazine detailed the Williams problems, one of them being that they were structured as a manufacturer team without the necessary funding.
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/o...s-state-nation "Williams was – and is – spending a significant part of its budget on producing components of high engineering density but which offer no performance advantage over those which can be bought much more cheaply from, say, Mercedes. It prides itself on being an engineering company but arguably isn’t buying lap time with that costly capability. It thereby denies itself the capability of spending that money on performance differentiators. It’s also why it’s been the first team to place such emphasis on using drivers to generate income – from Pastor Maldonado through to the current Lance Stroll/Sergey Sirotkin line-up." Then they appoint people to the organization to turn it around and fire them the instant something goes wrong. The staff and partner turnover to my way of thinking continues to be a problem. Dirk De Beer, Ed Wood, Massa, and Bottas "sold" to Mercedes. (Also losing the Martini sponsorship.) The level of engineering also seems to be crude with an aluminium gearbox and suspension push rods still on the cars, being symptomatic, and not mirrored by any other team in the paddock. Stroll was also 1.2 secs slower than Kubica in the latter's one off appearance in Spain. Not exactly the formula for success. |
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27 Jun 2018, 09:21 (Ref:3833299) | #82 | |
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You’d think the recruitment of Paddy Lowe would have helped, but obviously not
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27 Jun 2018, 12:29 (Ref:3833321) | #84 | |
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I don't think the choice of gearbox material has a significant effect on the overall speed of the car.The fundamental problem seems to lie deeper and may need a mind free from established Williams methodology to highlight a course of action to recover from this slump.Which could be an uncomfortable situation for some.
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27 Jun 2018, 16:59 (Ref:3833343) | #86 | ||
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All that will change is that Stroll will possibly try and buy even more into the team. If he wants to, right now he is basically paying for the engines as I understand it. So team aspects might be next if he wants to. But that's a bold step for ma kid w=who is clearly never going to be anything special in a race car's Dad! No matter how rich
And that is when Williams will likely end. |
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They do need some changes if they are to get anywhere, as it is clear they have been left behind by the others
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It ended on a positive note because it was written before the car had turned a wheel..! The summary is that (sadly) Williams is running a champagne ship on beer money, hoping that something will turn up - more equal regulations, VW, a mystery backer (again) who knows. In the meantime, probably the cruel choice is to become Mercedes 'B' - take as much Mercedes kit as is allowed ( why not, they will have spent more money, time and resources designing it, testing it and building it that Williams ever could). It will mean losing probably a third of the staff, but they will be in survival mode soon.. |
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how much does Williams receive in historical/special payments?
certainly its no where near Ferrari but i want to say its also a lot less then Mclaren....i do recall they were ultimately still getting more then Force India despite placing lower on the constructors table. again, while not actually knowing the numbers, i would also question the function/validity of historical prize money if that prize money is indirectly leading to a team become less efficient, less competitive, less interested in advancement. |
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From what I can recall over the fairly recent years, the Williams Group of Companies, of which the racing team is just one part, remains a profitable institution.
It must always be borne in mind that Williams, like McLaren, also maintain interests in providing services and products to businesses from outside the world of motor racing, and even outside of anything to do with the automotive world. One of Williams' outside projects is supplying supermarkets with chill saving devices for their open refrigeration units. They also supply, or licence, the modifications used to the supermarkets' refrigeration suppliers. The modification came about from their observations made during wind tunnel work on their F1 cars. |
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28 Jun 2018, 17:32 (Ref:3833481) | #94 | ||
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well someone somewhere within their holdings must be doing something right as their share price hasent totally collapsed as a result of their abysmal race performances. actually has gone up a few dollars since Jan 2017.
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But Force India is already the Mercedes B team... why would Force India allow Williams to take a similar status?
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