Ron Dennis has sold all his McLaren shares

Ron Dennis has sold all his McLaren shares

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FourWheelDrift

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89,426 posts

290 months

Steamer

13,962 posts

219 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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All a bit sad..

...but £275million, that could go a small way towards another project or two if he's feeling a bit bored idea

Doink

1,655 posts

153 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Lol, I checked for an existing thread but it seems I just type too slow but like I said in the other thread will he just slip away quietly or with £275m burning a hole in his pocket will we see him back in the paddock, maybe with even a Chinese consortium, I'd still like to see him back heading up a new team or has he been there done that sort of thing?

Edited by Doink on Friday 30th June 11:45

covboy

2,589 posts

180 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Would it be Project 7 ?

Eric Mc

122,699 posts

271 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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End of an era.

Hopefully, the autobiography will be along soon.

rev-erend

21,516 posts

290 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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It's a sad day but what goes around comes around as the yanks say..

Megaflow

9,827 posts

231 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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When he was put on gardening leave I assumed that was just from the F1 team. I didn't realise it was from the whole group.

McLaren without Ron is a very strange concept. But, possibly a necessary one.

aeropilot

36,227 posts

233 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Megaflow said:
When he was put on gardening leave I assumed that was just from the F1 team. I didn't realise it was from the whole group.

McLaren without Ron is a very strange concept. But, possibly a necessary one.
There was a time when the same was thought about Ferrari without Enzo or Lotus without Chapman........but given us humans are not immortal, at some point in the future there was going to be a McLaren without Ron anyway.......



Supersam83

747 posts

151 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Does anybody know the reasons why the friendship and business partnership broke between Ron Dennis and Mansour Ojjeh which let to this situation yet?

Derek Smith

46,331 posts

254 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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I hope he enjoys his hard-worked for gains. I've been a big fan of McL since the Project 4 days, following the team rather than any drivers.

It is sad to see one of the great managers going: Chapman, Ferrari, now Dennis leavs just Williams, although he's significantly different with Claire in charge and him remaining principal. It's still Williams.

Whilst it is good to seen that McL will continue in F1, it's not the same.


2fast748

1,133 posts

201 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Supersam83 said:
Does anybody know the reasons why the friendship and business partnership broke between Ron Dennis and Mansour Ojjeh which let to this situation yet?
Because F1 journos like to allude to things rather than put them in print (cough Joe Saward cough) the gist that is out in the public domain blames Ron's divorce and his opposition to racing in Bahrain as the primary reasons. His inability to see McLaren's real value to a sponsor is also in the mix.

rubystone

11,254 posts

265 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Supersam83 said:
Does anybody know the reasons why the friendship and business partnership broke between Ron Dennis and Mansour Ojjeh which let to this situation yet?
Yes it's all been said on here before on previous threads.

bigbadbikercats

635 posts

214 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Megaflow said:
When he was put on gardening leave I assumed that was just from the F1 team. I didn't realise it was from the whole group.

McLaren without Ron is a very strange concept. But, possibly a necessary one.
We've had McLaren without Bruce for ages, McLaren without Ron somehow seems less of a leap...

rubystone

11,254 posts

265 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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bigbadbikercats said:
We've had McLaren without Bruce for ages, McLaren without Ron somehow seems less of a leap...
Don't you mean more of a leap? Ron's impact on the team has been far greater then Bruce's.

Eric Mc

122,699 posts

271 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Bruce only ran it for about eight years. Ron was in charge for decades.

I have a lot of time for Bruce McLaren but it was Ron who really made the team the world beating outfit it became.

The Moose

23,052 posts

215 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Doink said:
Lol, I checked for an existing thread but it seems I just type too slow but like I said in the other thread will he just slip away quietly or with £275m burning a hole in his pocket will we see him back in the paddock, maybe with even a Chinese consortium, I'd still like to see him back heading up a new team or has he been there done that sort of thing?

Edited by Doink on Friday 30th June 11:45
What was it EJ said - China F1 LTD was registered recently?!

swisstoni

17,867 posts

285 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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How to make a small fortune.
Go into F1 with a big fortune.

entropy

5,565 posts

209 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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To me McLaren was a team I respected and admired on a professional level but never stirred the soul.

Can't say I'm not saddened. Ron's reign has been dying a slow death for nearly a decade (despite success with the automotive start up) after the Alonso/Ferrari spying scandal. What was it that Max Mosley said to Ron after giving McLaren a fine? "That's for being a c***t" It was meant to be chastening and stood down as Team Prinicipal but years later came the coup and fked it up.

Derek Smith

46,331 posts

254 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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swisstoni said:
How to make a small fortune.
Go into F1 with a big fortune.
I assume you are being ironic.

It should be rewritten; how to make a small (is £250m small? I suppose so compared to others in the pitlane) fortune in F1. You couldn't start lower than he did; at 18 as a spannerman, mind you to the fabulous Rindt.

As someone posted; one of the greats.


swisstoni

17,867 posts

285 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Derek Smith said:
swisstoni said:
How to make a small fortune.
Go into F1 with a big fortune.
I assume you are being ironic.

It should be rewritten; how to make a small (is £250m small? I suppose so compared to others in the pitlane) fortune in F1. You couldn't start lower than he did; at 18 as a spannerman, mind you to the fabulous Rindt.

As someone posted; one of the greats.
I was referring to talk of him returning to F1 with his big fortune.
It was a forlorn attempt at a bit of levity really Derek.