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Exactly, they were going around in circles with no real improvement. Steiner may have been great for PR, but what they need is a person more capable of delivering better results than what has been over the last couple of seasons.
Komatsu is more of a stop gap, even with his experience with the operation. What is needed is a person that can really bring them further up the grid, well past the likes of Williams, Stake, and Alpha Tauri. Recently, there have been several managers that have been released that have made great strides, albeit with teams that were a bit more than they could handle. But with a team like Haas could improve them to be more competitive. One of them could do impressive things. But, ultimately, it all depends on Gene and what direction he wants this operation to go. |
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A change definitely had to be made, and as the man at the top the buck does stop with Guenther. But the problem is, they haven't really replaced him, all they did was move a senior guy from somewhere else. All well and good to say "hey McLaren did the same thing with Andrea Stella and they shot up the standings, let's copy that". The issue with that is, McLaren actively recruited infrastructure around Stella to give him and the team the best chance to succeed. Haas have just shuffled the deck chairs on the Titanic. |
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Anyway: Toto Wolff has signed a 3 year contract with Mercedes, so more of the same there!
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some Marko comments on the Steiner firing:
“Let’s put it this way: anyone who becomes too popular through a documentary like Netflix tends to take off,” said Marko. “But if you fly too high too fast, you also crash faster. “I’ve only heard that he wanted to convert his popularity into shares in the team. And that no longer appealed to owner Gene Haas. “It is also the case in our sport that the team always takes precedence over the individual. Steiner became a victim of his popularity.” https://www.planetf1.com/news/helmut...iner-haas-exit a decidedly less results driven analysis but Marko tends to always brings a different spin on things...if it is true then its pretty ironic that instead of bringing more attention and sponsors to the team, Drive to Survive may have factored into GS' exit and in a way might turn out to be more destabilizing for the team. several years later, im curious to know how many in the paddock still believe the Netflix show has been a positive for either their team or their career? |
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The real trick, then, will be how the team gets on with Komatsu, given that he will be working with the same personal and budget that Steiner had. If there is improvement, then we'll have our answer.
But, if the problems persist, then the real issues resides further up the ladder... namely at the owners' feet. |
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The one thing that puzzles me is that, apparently, Steiner was given the push because of the the teams results have been so disappointing due to the seeming poor performance of the cars compared to other teams' cars. From what I've read, a lot of this is due to the wear of tyres during long stints, whereas in qualifying they are very quick over one or two laps.
This ends to lead me to think that the problem therefore originates in the engineering and design team within Haas; or am I wrong? So, why did Haas decide to not renew Steiner's contract and then replace him with Komatsu who was in charge of the engineering? |
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It may not be that simple. I have seen comments (can't remember if here or elsewhere) that were saying that while Steiner was running things, that Gene Haas had to sign off on lots of things. The implication is that he was sometimes (maybe) saying "no" to good ideas and that some of the blame could be on Haas himself. I frankly don't know what to believe. It still remains that Steiner was in the role a long time and the team has drifted to the rear of the field. So from the outside looking in, it remains unsurprising he was cut loose. However the other half of that plan is some type of doing something different. Was Komatsu being held back somehow by Steiner? If so, maybe he can be successful. If Haas himself was the problem, then why would Komatsu do any better? Quote:
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McLaren has revealed their livery for the year.
https://speedcafe.com/mclaren-surpri...ivery-release/ |
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The official race times has been produced showing both Local and GMT times.
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/fi...16.01.24_1.pdf Still have the sprints format and timings to sort out Last edited by ScotsBrutesFan; 18 Jan 2024 at 15:59. |
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Visa CashApp RB? That's what AlphaTauri will change their name to???? F****** awful
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i mean we dont have to call it that but to be honest that potential name is so bad i kind of like it. its almost the perfect pejorative for this day and age.
theres a paydriver who lacks skill but has access to funds...their new nickname is CashApp. you are a team owned by an investment firm or willing to take on any sponsor for money, you are now Team CashApp! works for the whole grid really! Still, I must speak frankly, Mr. Shankly Oh, give us money |
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So, the very same app that is on my phone, the one that lets me send and receive money from family and friends, is now a official sponsor of an F1 team? How,... novel. So when does ally, NetSpend &Chime, and other internet financial firms and banks show up, if they already have?...
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I think this is all just the sad destination we have arrived at with respect to team names becoming another commodity that can be sold to sponsors. Key info from that same Motorsports article linked above...
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