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Todts gone from the pit wall but he still has his smug grin behind closed doors at Ferrari as CEOThat'll do me, just get him off my TV. Hopefully Ferrari will fall apart now. A lot of key people have left/moved in the last 12 months. Next year could be very interesting.
That'll do me, just get him off my TV. Hopefully Ferrari will fall apart now. A lot of key people have left/moved in the last 12 months. Next year could be very interesting.
The only way the team could go into a crap spell would be if a mass of internal team politics broke out like it did when Alain Prost joined them in 1990.
Seems like every team has its own problems: McLaren setback, pit lane, scrutineering, new driver. Ferrari internal replacement of key figures, could be tough going. Honda on a regrouping mission with Ross showing them the way. Renault, spygate II, FA possibly re-joining and becoming a potential liability. Looks to me the teams with the most internal stability (BMW-Sauber, Williams, Red Bull) might get a serious stab at the front runner position next year, especially BMW-Sauber...
Overall however, I still think it'll be for Ferrari to lose it despite the reorganization efforts - who's to say that the new home grown generation of people (I include FM in here as well) hasn't learned a fair bit from the old pros that have left the organization? Also, MS and JT are still around to chip in with some help if they're asked for it in a potential crisis.
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