- 01 May 12, 22:27#301911Answers to some of the other questions you asked
[i][i]- Is Whitmarsh's alleged "favoritism" of Jenson strong enough to sacrifice WCC points? In a business with millions and millions of dollars/pounds on the line, do you really think the CEO of the group would let petty favoritism get in the way of profit?[/i][/i] No, I think the sacrificing of points is not part of the game plan. Its a case of either driver A or driver B being put in a better position to get more points. So long as the points come Mclaren's way preferably by the favoured driver, thats all good. (Of course this can go wrong and having given favoured driver the best strategy he then crashes-so its a calculated risk. And the more times it goes wrong the riskier it gets as more and more less loonie people start to ask questions)
- If not, then who f'ing cares? Not sure what you mean by this question? Do you mean who cares if one driver gets favoured?
[u]- If so, why are Ron Dennis (Chairman and majority owner of the group, and strong supporter of Lewis) and the other owners letting him do it? [/u] Now this is a good question!! Im always pleased when Ron is in the garage because I think the favouritising will be curtailed. But Im not sure it is. Maybe Ron just cant put his finger on why these things keep happenning to Lewis. I shouldnt think he was too happy with Bahrain though! I dont know, this one's a mystery. I'll keep digging on this.
- If so, why isn't Lewis (or his manager, family, etc) up in arms about this? Why is no one actually close to Lewis and McLaren shouting conspiracy?
Because its not a conspiracy. Lewis has said things,and gets in trouble when he does. He also looks unhappy and angry(this will be when he knows its happened). His dad has only just started coming back in the garage, I dont think he and Whitmarsh get on(ripping up of Lewis' contract saga) and his dad is no longer his manager. Nevertheless he did say if you remember, last year, that McLaren should be giving Lewis more support. Lewis should never have got rid of his dad!! Management... well the Simon Fuller bit I imagine will be managing contract negotiations and advertisng contracts/marketing and the new one (who use to manage Mika) well he's new, probably still gathering evidence.
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