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Who might be joining McLaren?

Ross Brawn
2
20%
Pat Fry
1
10%
Aldo Costa
No votes
0%
Bob Bell
No votes
0%
Rob Marshall
No votes
0%
Geoff Willis
No votes
0%
Peter Prodromou
6
60%
Someone else? List below!
1
10%
#375773
Why are you guys thinking Brawn or Fry? I haven't been able to keep up on gossip this year.


Well, on the subject of Brawn, who is currently leading this poll, here is one such article which discusses his current situation, which is at present, full of rumour and speculation.

New reports in the German press on Monday have said that Ross Brawn has decided to leave the Mercedes F1 team at the end of the season and will be succeeded by Paddy Lowe, the man that the team brought in from McLaren earlier in 2013.

Germany's Sport Bild newspaper says that Brawn informed Mercedes' non-executive chairman Niki Lauda about his decision at the weekend while in Yeongam for the Korean Grand Prix.

However the team itself immediately took to Twitter to deny the story, saying that "Lots of questions about internet reports but there's nothing to report from the team's side."

The team's official Twitter page also carried a quote from Lauda himself in which he asserted: "There's no decision on the long term. That's the situation. And that's been the situation for some time."

Further reports quote Lauda as saying "I am in negotiations with Ross Brawn," adding: "My goal is clearly to retain him, but he will only make the decision at the end of the year."

However Sport Bild said that Brawn continued to be unhappy with Mercedes hiring Lowe as an 'heir apparent' to his team principal role and that he was still uncomfortable with the changes to the managerial set-up introduced by Lauda and Toto Wolff, Mercedes' director of motorsport.

Last month there were suggestions that Brawn was looking into buying up Wolff's remaining holding in the Williams F1 team, but these rumours have since been comprehensively denied by Brawn himself.

Now a new rumour has started up, partly as a result of McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh's talk on Friday of making "headline-grabbing" signings in the near future to bolster the beleaguered team's technical department.

There are few names in the sport that would be genuinely headline-grabbing, but signing Brawn would definitely count as one such example.

The story suggests that Brawn's old ties with Honda might have a big part to play in luring him to Woking, as McLaren is set to renew their own historic association with the Japanese engine manufacturer in 2015.

Brawn was team principal of Honda's F1 works team until they pulled out of the sport at the end of the 2008 season. Brawn took over the team under his own name - Brawn F1 - and in its one season of existence before being bought by Mercedes the team secured the world championship with Jenson Button.

If Brawn were to move to McLaren then he would renew his association with Button, but it would be a blow for Lewis Hamilton who admitted that the attraction of working with someone of Brawn's reputation within the sport was a big reason why he decided to leave McLaren and join Mercedes at the start of 2013.

While still only a very tenuous rumour, the fact that the F1 circus is headed to Japan for next weekend's grand Prix at Suzuka does suggest perfect timing if Honda wanted to make a high-profile announcement about its preparations for its return to F1 and its new partnership with McLaren.

But despite the supposed circumstantial evidence supporting the story, it would still be a surprise to see Brawn step back from the team principal role he's held since leaving Ferrari to take up a lesser technical-orientated role at McLaren.
#375784
Who is EJ saying?


EJ reckons its Andrew. Thats why we havent seen him for so long on here: he is to busy on the design for next years McLaren. But fear not, he has PM'd me his latest sketch.

Personally I dont like the new nose height. Made it look ugly....

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#375786
Both brawn and. Honda have denied it. But brawn less convincingly I think? Honda said they'd heard nothing of these rumours and had not spoken to B fawn. bran said he would not make Amy decision quickly, may even take a sabbatical.

May even take a sabbatical:yikes: that bit worries me. If he's considering that, all doesn't sound well. :(

It sounds like he is already out of the door.

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#375807
Who is EJ saying?


EJ reckons its Andrew. Thats why we havent seen him for so long on here: he is to busy on the design for next years McLaren. But fear not, he has PM'd me his latest sketch.

Personally I dont like the new nose height. Made it look ugly....

Forklift.jpg


:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
#375809
Who is EJ saying?


EJ reckons its Andrew. Thats why we havent seen him for so long on here: he is to busy on the design for next years McLaren. But fear not, he has PM'd me his latest sketch.

Personally I dont like the new nose height. Made it look ugly....

Forklift.jpg

That's just McLaren's simulator. :hehe:
#375819
Both brawn and. Honda have denied it. But brawn less convincingly I think? Honda said they'd heard nothing of these rumours and had not spoken to B fawn. bran said he would not make Amy decision quickly, may even take a sabbatical.

May even take a sabbatical:yikes: that bit worries me. If he's considering that, all doesn't sound well. :(

It sounds like he is already out of the door.


Dun... dun... dunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn :drummer:
#375832
Some good news to wake up to this morning, even better than Hamilton being 6 tenths quicker in practice (Vettel's TC is still off):

Mercedes F1 team boss Ross Brawn insists he's staying

Ross Brawn has ruled out leaving the Mercedes Formula 1 team as discussions continue about how the squad will be run in the future.

Ahead of a decision later this year about whether or not his team principal role will be revised, Brawn has rubbished any talk he is looking at options elsewhere on the grid.

Instead, he has made it clear that the most important thing is working out how Mercedes will be made stronger over the longer term.

"Genuinely, I have not had any discussion with Honda or McLaren about the future," Brawn told AUTOSPORT, referring to speculation he could be on the move.

"I am in discussion with Niki [Lauda] and the board about how we run the team in the future. Also we've got Paddy [Lowe] on board now.

"Niki and Toto [Wolff] are getting more familiar with the team and we need to understand how we're going to run the team in the future. So those discussions are on-going but we have not reached any conclusions yet."

Mercedes underwent a major management overhaul last winter, with the German car manufacturer installing Wolff as its new motorsport boss to replace Norbert Haug.

Lauda was also brought in with a non-executive role to help assist matters, with Lowe being recruited with a view to him being Brawn's long-term successor.

The new structure appears to be working well, but Brawn says that it is important staff do not become complacent in their current roles.

"The team has come a long way in the last 12 months, but we've got to make sure it keeps going the right way," he said.

"Next year is very exciting with the new engine and I think this engineering group that's been put together under Bob Bell has still got more it can do.

"But we all need to understand our roles and make sure that we're all happy and motivated by them. But I'm not looking at going anywhere else."
#375872
Oh I hope that's the case!!!!
#375910
I've just voted. It looks like peter Prodromou, Newey's right hand man is going to McLaren. I wonder if he takes his traction Assist secrets with him?
https://twitter.com/grandprixdotcom/sta ... 3276150785
#375920
I voted for peter P as well :)
Looks like he is leaving RBR at the end of 2014 when his contract expires. Horner sounded like RBR would play hardball and hold him to the contract. And Honda wouldnt buy him out for 2014 and I doubt McLaren can afford to buy him out and RBR have a lot to fear.

At last looks like the imminent arrival of Honda means the team are shaping up for 2015. Should be more signings etc. Also means 2014 is likely to be a write off with all efforts going towards Hondas arrival in 2015.
Instead of keep Button for just another year, why not try out the young drivers, give Mag the seat and see how he goes.

Looks like McLaren might be trying a Merc rebuild of staff. I wonder who Whitmarsh's replacement will be?
#375921
Yes, put Kevin in the car! See how he goes. They need a new star! They're touting round all the other teams to get him a drive...put him in the McLaren!!

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