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#179195
McLaren has reshuffled its engineering staff at the race track, giving both Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button new race engineers, who have been promoted from junior roles.

Hamilton will work with 31 year old Andy Latham, while Button will be engineered by 39 year old Jakob Andreason, who was number two engineer on Hamilton’s car for the last few years.

It is a statement of how careful they are trying to be to appear even handed between the two drivers.

With painful experiences of Fernando Alonso’s year at the team, where allegations were made of preferential treatment towards Hamilton, McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale has promoted Hamilton’s old engineer, Phil Prew, to chief engineer and has taken two equally qualified junior race engineers and promoted them to the main roles for their respective drivers.

Prew will oversee both sides of the garage and ensure that information is shared. This will be interesting to watch as Button has certainly used Rubens Barrichello’s set-ups in the past at Honda and Brawn and we will see whether he and Hamilton go the same way more often than not and who takes the lead.

Both drivers are starting afresh with new engineering teams but the impression Neale is trying to give is that there is no established favouritism going into this partnership.

“When Jenson visited MTC, one of the questions he asked was, ‘Is this Lewis’s team?’ and the answer was ‘Yes, of course it’s Lewis’s team… as it was Heikki Kovalainen’s team, Fernando Alonso’s team, Juan Pablo Montoya’s, and Kimi Raikkonen’s, ” said Neale. “And it will be your team as well.

“Is this Lewis’s team to the exclusion of any other high-performance driver? Absolutely not. At Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, we love winning drivers – and we want to go about telling the world that story.”

Prue and the other race engineer Mark Slade had been in their roles for 15 years with McLaren. Prior to Hamilton, Prew engineered David Coulthard and Juan Pablo Montoya, while Slade engineered Mika Hakkinen, Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso and Heikki Kovalainen. Slade is still with McLaren and his new role will become clear in the next few weeks.

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Well that clears up the Race Engineers mystery. Seems McLaren are trying their level best to accommodate fully the needs of both Jenson and Lewis. Good stuff.
#179256
its good for the engineers getting promoted. Sucks that Lewis has to start from scratch again though.


Yes that does seem unfair just to placate the moaners who cry "Not Fair" I wonder what excuse they'll come up with this time? McLaren are bending over backwards to show they treat their drivers fairly, even to the point of putting less experienced engineers on the race cars. Lewis isnt only racing Button he also has to take on Alonso and Schumacher.

Lewis has clarified that it is an absolutely level playing field though he acknowledges that he has been in the team longer.He says the team are working hard to get Button up to speed as soon as possible. He respects Jenson's huge experience and hopes they will learn a lot from each other.
#179259
Good decision from mclaren to show equality - but did lewis not like his current race engineer or something? Assuming button diddn't get lewis previous race engineer was this really necessary - or just a general mclaren policy.
#179268
Good decision from mclaren to show equality - but did lewis not like his current race engineer or something? Assuming button diddn't get lewis previous race engineer was this really necessary - or just a general mclaren policy.

I guess to show absolute parity they didnt want one of them to have a more experienced engineer and an already established relationship. Havent heard of any problems with Lewis and engineer, I think they work fine and Lewis will probably be sorry to lose him.
#179282
Good decision from mclaren to show equality - but did lewis not like his current race engineer or something? Assuming button diddn't get lewis previous race engineer was this really necessary - or just a general mclaren policy.

I guess to show absolute parity they didnt want one of them to have a more experienced engineer and an already established relationship. Havent heard of any problems with Lewis and engineer, I think they work fine and Lewis will probably be sorry to lose him.

I think it's more to do with the fact these Engineering Teams are like 15 Years old and it was time for a change. Lewis and Jens get to build te support around themselves as they need it, rather than using the same teams Mika and David had.
#179292
Good decision from mclaren to show equality - but did lewis not like his current race engineer or something? Assuming button diddn't get lewis previous race engineer was this really necessary - or just a general mclaren policy.

I guess to show absolute parity they didnt want one of them to have a more experienced engineer and an already established relationship. Havent heard of any problems with Lewis and engineer, I think they work fine and Lewis will probably be sorry to lose him.

I think it's more to do with the fact these Engineering Teams are like 15 Years old and it was time for a change. Lewis and Jens get to build te support around themselves as they need it, rather than using the same teams Mika and David had.


fair point, like i said it was good for them to get promoted and about time i would say.
#179487
This is actually a really good idea, this way the team can say "well you both started the year on equal footing" when the slower driver cries foul.

Still not sure
#179488
McLaren has reshuffled its engineering staff at the race track, giving both Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button new race engineers, who have been promoted from junior roles.

Hamilton will work with 31 year old Andy Latham, while Button will be engineered by 39 year old Jakob Andreason, who was number two engineer on Hamilton’s car for the last few years.

It is a statement of how careful they are trying to be to appear even handed between the two drivers.

With painful experiences of Fernando Alonso’s year at the team, where allegations were made of preferential treatment towards Hamilton, McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale has promoted Hamilton’s old engineer, Phil Prew, to chief engineer and has taken two equally qualified junior race engineers and promoted them to the main roles for their respective drivers.

Prew will oversee both sides of the garage and ensure that information is shared. This will be interesting to watch as Button has certainly used Rubens Barrichello’s set-ups in the past at Honda and Brawn and we will see whether he and Hamilton go the same way more often than not and who takes the lead.

Both drivers are starting afresh with new engineering teams but the impression Neale is trying to give is that there is no established favouritism going into this partnership.

“When Jenson visited MTC, one of the questions he asked was, ‘Is this Lewis’s team?’ and the answer was ‘Yes, of course it’s Lewis’s team… as it was Heikki Kovalainen’s team, Fernando Alonso’s team, Juan Pablo Montoya’s, and Kimi Raikkonen’s, ” said Neale. “And it will be your team as well.

“Is this Lewis’s team to the exclusion of any other high-performance driver? Absolutely not. At Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, we love winning drivers – and we want to go about telling the world that story.”

Prue and the other race engineer Mark Slade had been in their roles for 15 years with McLaren. Prior to Hamilton, Prew engineered David Coulthard and Juan Pablo Montoya, while Slade engineered Mika Hakkinen, Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso and Heikki Kovalainen. Slade is still with McLaren and his new role will become clear in the next few weeks.

Source

Well that clears up the Race Engineers mystery. Seems McLaren are trying their level best to accommodate fully the needs of both Jenson and Lewis. Good stuff.



As a life long McLaren fan(not just one who has jumped on because of a driver) it's what i and many McLaren fans expect. The reason Alonso felt that way at that time was because Lewis showed to be the better driver,it was never anything personal from McLaren or Ron.

Anyone surprised by this doesn't know McLaren.

As the season draws out they will look to see who has the better position and go from their. :banghead:

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