Adrian Newey to Ferrari? Is it possible?

Adrian Newey to Ferrari? Is it possible?

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Bo_apex

2,645 posts

221 months

Thursday
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deadslow said:
stuck record aside, how can you imagine Red Bull are showing zero ambition, while enjoying massive success?
Red Bull have zero ambition and dislike success.

It's clear to see !


Bo_apex

2,645 posts

221 months

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mycool said:
Option?
on what do you base that statement?
on the fact that it's widely unknown.

paulguitar

24,328 posts

116 months

Thursday
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Bo_apex said:
Red Bull have zero ambition and dislike success.

It's clear to see !
paulguitar said:
I do not deny Red Bull's relentless success, with what's been (until very recently) a massively dominant car, so you need not be upset.
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TheDeuce

22,698 posts

69 months

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Sandpit Steve said:
Gad-Westy said:
SmoothCriminal said:
Resigning of Stroll just proves they're not a serious outfit.

Surely newey wouldn't be tempted to go work with an aging Alonso and the owners son if going to the most historic team in F1 was on the cards.
Agreed. It's hard to take them too seriously while they inadvertently present the team as the ultimate kid's toy. Stroll isn't a disaster of a driver by any stretch but he's prone to long periods of being way off form and even when on form has too many mistakes in him and is averagely quick at best. As long as he is in the team, the inadvertent public message is one of zero ambition. I hope Newey doesn't end up there. It would be an absolute triumph of money talking much like all the footballers who have always dreamt of playing in Saudi Arabia.
Ferrari can surely match any number that AM wants to pay him, and give the opportunity to work for the world’s most famous team and the greatest driver of all time in a dream team? He probably wouldn’t need to spend all that much time in Italy, and I’m sure his fancy new boat has Starlink internet anyway.
Indeed. And they can also offer him the honour of having his name attached to a Ferrari road car in some way - probably a way which requires hardly any actual input.

So far as I can see, all that AMR can offer him that Ferrari cannot, is an opportunity to not spend his summers in Italy for the next few years. What an ahole to endure that would be... scratchchin

TheInternet

4,785 posts

166 months

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SmoothCriminal said:
Resigning of Stroll just proves they're not a serious outfit.
Wait...oh, you meaning resigning not resigning.

I've had this trouble before.

Muzzer79

10,375 posts

190 months

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Bo_apex said:
Muzzer79 said:
Bo_apex said:
Ham trotts out more excuses than Boris Johnson

Ferrari's Newey option expires end of July
Let's just recap the driver development angle, based on your previous posting history....

In your world:

Hamilton swanned into Mercedes in 2013 and straight into a winning car that Schumacher developed. He then had no input whatsoever in the 'glory years' from 2014-2021

However, in a massive quirk of coincidence, in 2021 Mercedes started listening to Hamilton and built a car for him in the new rules. That car isn't very successful, which is Hamilton's fault obviously.

Now the car is getting better. This, again obviously, is because they've now stopped listening to Hamilton and have brought James Allison back in to fix things.

That about sums it up I think?
Excuses Excuses

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/motorsports/lewis-...
In the absence of any relevant response, I’ll take that as a “Yes” then.


paulguitar

24,328 posts

116 months

Thursday
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Muzzer79 said:
Bo_apex said:
Muzzer79 said:
Bo_apex said:
Ham trotts out more excuses than Boris Johnson

Ferrari's Newey option expires end of July
Let's just recap the driver development angle, based on your previous posting history....

In your world:

Hamilton swanned into Mercedes in 2013 and straight into a winning car that Schumacher developed. He then had no input whatsoever in the 'glory years' from 2014-2021

However, in a massive quirk of coincidence, in 2021 Mercedes started listening to Hamilton and built a car for him in the new rules. That car isn't very successful, which is Hamilton's fault obviously.

Now the car is getting better. This, again obviously, is because they've now stopped listening to Hamilton and have brought James Allison back in to fix things.

That about sums it up I think?
Excuses Excuses

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/motorsports/lewis-...
In the absence of any relevant response, I’ll take that as a “Yes” then.
hehe

PhilAsia

4,028 posts

78 months

Thursday
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paulguitar said:
Muzzer79 said:
Bo_apex said:
Muzzer79 said:
Bo_apex said:
Ham trotts out more excuses than Boris Johnson

Ferrari's Newey option expires end of July
Let's just recap the driver development angle, based on your previous posting history....

In your world:

Hamilton swanned into Mercedes in 2013 and straight into a winning car that Schumacher developed. He then had no input whatsoever in the 'glory years' from 2014-2021

However, in a massive quirk of coincidence, in 2021 Mercedes started listening to Hamilton and built a car for him in the new rules. That car isn't very successful, which is Hamilton's fault obviously.

Now the car is getting better. This, again obviously, is because they've now stopped listening to Hamilton and have brought James Allison back in to fix things.

That about sums it up I think?
Excuses Excuses

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/motorsports/lewis-...
In the absence of any relevant response, I’ll take that as a “Yes” then.
hehe
Yes. hehe

Bo_apex

2,645 posts

221 months

Muzzer79 said:
Bo_apex said:
Muzzer79 said:
Bo_apex said:
Ham trotts out more excuses than Boris Johnson

Ferrari's Newey option expires end of July
Let's just recap the driver development angle, based on your previous posting history....

In your world:

Hamilton swanned into Mercedes in 2013 and straight into a winning car that Schumacher developed. He then had no input whatsoever in the 'glory years' from 2014-2021

However, in a massive quirk of coincidence, in 2021 Mercedes started listening to Hamilton and built a car for him in the new rules. That car isn't very successful, which is Hamilton's fault obviously.

Now the car is getting better. This, again obviously, is because they've now stopped listening to Hamilton and have brought James Allison back in to fix things.

That about sums it up I think?
Excuses Excuses

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/motorsports/lewis-...
In the absence of any relevant response, I’ll take that as a “Yes” then.
Oh that was a question ? and you're keeping a logbook hehe

Your logbook is wonky and it's also true that Ham has God's hand over him. But where's it been since '22 ? hehe

https://premierchristian.news/en/news/article/lewi...


All good entertainment

RichB

51,992 posts

287 months

Bo_apex said:
<clip> All good entertainment
No it's not, you just ruin every thread you post on. Don't kid yourself that your juvenile trolling is funny Bo-Sparta.

paulguitar

24,328 posts

116 months

RichB said:
Bo_apex said:
<clip> All good entertainment
No it's not, you just ruin every thread you post on. Don't kid yourself that your juvenile trolling is funny Bo-Sparta.
The same articles and nonsense posted repeatedly. It's unaccountably bizarre behaviour.




deadslow

8,076 posts

226 months

paulguitar said:
RichB said:
Bo_apex said:
<clip> All good entertainment
No it's not, you just ruin every thread you post on. Don't kid yourself that your juvenile trolling is funny Bo-Sparta.
The same articles and nonsense posted repeatedly. It's unaccountably bizarre behaviour.

Bo_apex

2,645 posts

221 months

deadslow said:
paulguitar said:
RichB said:
Bo_apex said:
<clip> All good entertainment
No it's not, you just ruin every thread you post on. Don't kid yourself that your juvenile trolling is funny Bo-Sparta.
The same articles and nonsense posted repeatedly. It's unaccountably bizarre behaviour.
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hondajack85

85 posts

2 months

Anyone gearing up for future success with new facilities and masses of new employees is not really going to appeal to someone at Neweys stage of career.
Its no coincidence that aston have drifted into obscurity this season,what with all the chaos and disruption of staff leaving the cozy and familiar behind.
Ferrari just need that last little nudge in the right direction. All thier processes must already be top notch bar maybe some race strategy issues.
Posted incase A Neweys wavering lol.