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Newey downplays effect of Willis' exit at RBR
« on: July 10, 2009, 07:11:49 PM »

Is this the start of cost cutting amongst the big teams or is there another aggenda at Red Bull.   :DntKnw:

Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey insists that the recent departure of team technical director Geoff Willis will not change the way that he approaches his day to day job.

Willis has left the team that he first joined in 2007 after his "job was made redundant", and Newey revealed that the team will hand more authority to "four or five" individual department heads.

"My role and my daily way of operating will stay the same as it is," said Newey, who has always admitted that he prefers to concentrate more on design work than on management.

"What does change is that we have four or five very senior people on the next level down and we will be expecting them to take on more responsibility for their departments and run in a way which means that we don't need a single technical director."

This means that the likes of chief designer Rob Marshall and chief aerodynamicist Peter Prodromou will both have to take more responsibility for managing the team's technical effort at it pushes to close the gap on Brawn in both the drivers' and constructors' championships.

By Edd Straw Today, autosport.com




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Offline Jericoke

Re: Newey downplays effect of Willis' exit at RBR
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2009, 08:19:41 PM »
I don't know that it's so much 'cost cutting' as a bit of a power play.  There's only room for so many qualified people in an organisation.  To me it reads like a choice between Willis and Rob Marshall/Peter Prodromou.  It's always a shame to let someone go, but it's also great to watch others blossom.

Luckily for Willis this is a great time to be an unemployed experienced F1 technician.

Offline johnbull

Re: Newey downplays effect of Willis' exit at RBR
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2009, 12:08:07 PM »
Luckily for Willis this is a great time to be an unemployed experienced F1 technician.

Youi're not kidding. ;) ;) ;)
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