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17 Jul 2013, 09:33 (Ref:3278647) | #1 | ||
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Pat Symonds joins Williams as CT
Interesting development.....
Also means both members if the top design team of last year's car, Gillan and Coughlan have both left! Pat is one if the best engineers ever to inhabit F1 but what will his appointment mean for Williams? Can he bring something new or extra? Suggests a major overhaul of the engineering function is forthcoming.... |
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17 Jul 2013, 09:48 (Ref:3278649) | #2 | |
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Pat Symonds will most likely Williams F1 Team with Marussia F1 Team the best engineers, and probably also some of the old familiar from Enstone.
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17 Jul 2013, 22:04 (Ref:3278900) | #3 | |
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A big addition to Williams. They won't go down without a big fight.
Good to have Pat back properly as well. Despite what happened at Singapore, you felt his reasoning was sincere and that he hugely regretted it. He deserves another chance. |
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I have a lot of time for Pat Symonds, a great addition for Wiliams..
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That's right, hopefully we will see Williams on the right way again...
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18 Jul 2013, 00:12 (Ref:3278941) | #6 | ||
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But its hard to know where the sponduli will come from to firstly rebuild the technical team, and secondly, put a pukka #1 non-paydriver in one of the seats.. to see how fast it can really go...
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I certainly hope that Pat Symmonds can work some magic at Williams and that his employment there is not too late to have some decent input into their 2014 car. Go Williams! |
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I understand that there is a general feeling of 'relief' at the change. Do not be surprised if further changes happen.
Obviously a good man - calm, calculated & very knowledgable. One has to have a good feeling about it in the long run. Results are the only judge but it takes time & the correct application of available resources. Witness Lotus F1 (without him). But 2 years ago the same changes were made at Williams for the same reasons & have broadly failed. No one can guarantee success. Only one team can win & usually one car is fastest each year. It's like shuffling cards, hoping to pick out the Ace. Little is made in all these sorts of cases of the ones who choose these key people. They don't often suffer the criticism they deserve because the press don't like to go out on a limb & tell home truths - for obvious back scratching reasons. And why do teams continue to take on 'failures'? Just because they have held a certain position, they seem afraid to 'let them go somewhere else'. The F1 teams are littered with smart young people every bit as good if given the chance. It's synomonous with Premier League football - no matter how good your home grown players, they can't resist buying in 'names'. |
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And the Williams staff merry-go-round continues. Its rather sad to see the team like this, it would be good for them to have some stability.
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and i don't know if there are actually any smart young people ready to take on such a responsibility yet, frankly. not with the same kind of hands-on engineering experience. until then you do have to have someone there to direct and lead. |
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Maldonado always seems to look better in the races, and loves circuits like Monaco, where the driver actually makes a difference. But the car is truly awful this season, and it seems more likely that luck and not talent will get the car in a higher position than the 'newbies' are attaining.
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There certainly are plenty of others who are just as capable but have been passed over for whatever reason. Those making the judgements of who to promote are certainly not infallible either. There may be a difference between employing someone with a history of 'lack of success' & someone with a history of 'failure'. It's difficult to judge. How many chances should somebody have? F1 is not always fair or logical. The requirement for 'instant success' often clouds or distorts peoples' judgements. |
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I can't believe members of this Forum are actually welcoming back a proven cheat and GP "fixer"! "I've always had alot of time for Pat"........why? I don't care how good an engineer he might be, the bloke is seriously flawed, morally & ethically bankrupt.
F1 is about the only place an underhand sneak, who is prepared to actually tell a driver to deliberately crash, would find work. Who know's what could have happened to Piquet or others during that "arranged" shunt? What if a marshall had been hit by a flying wheel or another driver had run over suspension parts? Absolute stupidity - to sanction such a reckless act is unforgiveable. |
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What a cop out!
Don't blame "Good Old Pat", blame a kid desperate to retain a seat in F1. |
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1. It seems to be the norm that people bringing this sport into disrepute are eventually let back in. (Witness Symonds predesessor at WF1 & others. 2. I'm not sure how deeply we are allowed to personably criticise on this forum. (Better read the rules...) |
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This is an odd one - if someone has been banned for whatever reason then once the ban is up there's no reason they can't come back (although there may be teams that don't want to be associated with a particular individual - and that's fair enough). The odd thing for me is people that have clearly failed in their job at one team usually pop up somewhere else in the paddock. |
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If the "Rules" demand you have to be a sycophantic worshipper of all things related to F1 then what's the point of a Forum.
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No sycophancy required here - if you can justify your reasons for an opinion then go for it. Forums don't work so well if everyone agrees all the time
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However, he HAS done his time and there is no reason why he shouldn't be able to work in the game again. Granted some may always look at him in a different light but he IS a talented guy who has been there & done that for several decades and may just be what Williams need. To suggest he shouldn't be allowed back into F1 at all is in my view harsh - murderers are allowed back into society once they've done their time, same with many other serious crimes. Pat's crime was nowhere near that bad, he's done his time & I'd suggest that it's highly unlikely that he'd ever do such a thing again. |
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Great news to have Pat back in employment within the paddock. I very good engineer who I have missed I have to say. He served his ban and its good to have him back. Singapore 2008 was a dirty episode, and something I think we will never know the truth of. Best move on and forget it IMO.
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