- 26 Dec 12, 23:25#340631
It's very relevant. And if you did give a flying fig you d maybe have a better understanding of his achievements.
Is he really? Ron took over Mclaren in 81, in 84 he won 12 out of 16 races and both championships.
Pror to that he cadged three chassis off a friend, bought some rusty engines off Benie Ecclestone on HP and converted a horsebox to transport them to races. This was F2. He managed to get Graham Hill to drive one of his cars. In his FIRST RACE his drivers came 2nd and 5th and in his SECOND RACE he won. He was 23 years old and team manager. I'd say Whitmarsh has a way to go to come close to that.
Dennis took over in 1980. 80 - 9th, 81 - 6th, 82 - 2nd, 83 - 5th and 84 - 1st.
Whitmarsh took over in 2009. 09 - 3rd, 10 - 2nd, 11 - 2nd, 12 - 3rd.
So saying that Whitmarsh is not doing an acceptable job is in fact rubbish. McLaren have remained in the top 3 under his tenure despite having a somewhat unreliable car at times. Even their harshest critic has to admit that that is pretty good going.
As for Ron Dennis' life story, I could give a flying fig. It is irrelevant.
It's very relevant. And if you did give a flying fig you d maybe have a better understanding of his achievements.
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Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln