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Spot on. The whole narrative takes a very different angle if it's just "A senior Red Bull staff member and a female PA" story. |
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As the BBC article that I linked a day or so ago, it would seem that the the female concerned has already "registered to go" to an employment tribunal. What that means I am not sure, and whether she has actually lodged a formal complaint with the Tribunal Service.
Whoever her "friend" is, is sure that Horner will try to have any legal process held in camera, however I do not think that he would have the prerogative to demand that as a potential defendant in the proceedings. I just feel that someone else is driving this for purposes other than the alleged "behaviour". |
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Not related to your post I quoted above, but a general observation by me is that I see a current line of logic being used in social media that... NDA has been signed therefore nobody signs an NDA unless they are compensated therefore this is all just a money grab therefore the complainant is the villain therefore Horner is innocent. I get that logic, but as mentioned in recent posts above, there are other equally valid paths in which the complainant is not a villain. Richard Last edited by Richard C; 4 Apr 2024 at 02:39. |
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I think you may be right. It has been suggested there is a power struggle going on at Red Bull. https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/a...-teams-future/ |
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What I think is interesting is that RB said they had an extra chassis in the works. That this was not being built just for Ricciardo. How many chassis might a team expect to create for a season? Two minimum of course, three for a single spare, four if you want two spares, more if you are introducing revisions (such as weight reduction). My point is... Is RB in the same boat at Williams in that they are racing with just two chassis? If they had a spare today and it was viewed as equal quality why not just swap Ricciardo over into the spare now vs. waiting for a new chassis in China? It also seems they are fully giving him the benefit of the doubt here. If he still underperforms against Yuki in a new chassis, maybe he will have nowhere else to hide? Richard |
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Maybe it's just a matter of time, Richard; this gives them another fortnight to make sure it's as perfect as possible. And, assuming they did actually have a spare with them, possibly they didn't want to use to as a swap, just in case they actually need it after a major prang.
Also, just to give their travelling crew a little breathing space; it's been pretty hectic over the last few weeks for them all. |
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I was wondering who the third might be and felt that it was less likely to be Haas without a spare, given they do not manufacture theirs in house AFAIK, buying in the finished item from Dallara.... thus thinking they would likely have a spare as it would not impact factory (as opposed to financial) resources and be a matter of ordering in pre season with their original two. Reading now that RB/VCARB would appear to not have one at hand to effect a Ricciardo chassis swap until China implies to me they would be the third one referenced. |
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Just watching FP3 & Kravitz has advised that RB already has 3 chassis & that the new chassis for DanRic is a 4th chassis.
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Or it could well be a shot across the bows of those who seem determined to get rid of Horner. I would imagine that those members of the team that are in Horner's corner are constantly watching their backs and wondering what else might emerge from those who appear to support the opposition. I don't imagine that those who were behind all of this imagined for one moment that all this could end up in them potentially losing their main design and engineering asset. And for all his success in the last few years, who is to say how successful Verstappen might be in a car that doesn't come from the pen of Newey? |
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Interesting. Sourced from AMuS and some level of BBC confirmation. So potentially true. I guess we wait for confirmation. It seems where Sainz goes seems to be stuck. I wonder if there were ongoing rumblings and more dominos needed to fall.
It does allow for crazy speculation. Newey and Max to AM. Lance out and superteam of Max and Alonso! Sainz to Red Bull to partner with Perez. See its fun to play this game. Richard |
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It would not shock me at all if he ends up somewhere like Audi or Andretti.
I doubt Andretti would afford him, but Audi potentially could and he would no doubt be interested though maybe not with working abroad which also counts out Ferrari, plus the awfulness with which they run teams in the last 15 or so years. Teams like Ferrari and Aston will just be offering open cheque book approaches, as would merc no doubt, but i think Newey is more transparent than that, he seems to desire more than just work, he is perhaps one of the most competitive men in the sport, and his demands are met every time, Any team will court him, but I think a huge change might appeal, depends how much he wants to move away or stay where he is, I would think the awfulness of Ferrari would frustrate him. I seriously could see him at Andretti, just to do something really different and design a car for a smaller team, but it depends how much money and being a winner matters to him these days, a fair bit I expect, which probably suggests Audi, I hope so anyway. |
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In the past, Newey has referred to regret of not joining Ferrari as:
“Emotionally, I guess, to a point. Yes. But just as, for instance, working with Fernando and Lewis would have been fabulous. But it never happened. It’s just circumstance sometimes, that’s the way it is.” Now he has the chance to work with Lewis and Ferrari at the same time........... |
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Where's William Storey in all this? Surely he's out there somewhere confecting some tale or other on how this reflects well on his marketing strategy...
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More motorsports sites are reporting Newey is out. And nobody knows where he is going. I was only half joking about an AM move. But Stroll Sr. apparently has been courting him. Newey's has said he regrets not working for Ferrari, but I think him going to Ferrari is unlikely. I think he would need to move to Italy to make that a successful and I can imagine he has little desire to uproot and replant himself at this point in his life. A move to Andretti would be interesting, but frankly... Andretti is mostly a pipedream at this point. I am sure Audi would want him, but frankly I just don't have much faith in Audi being successful in F1 within the next 5+ years. Audi just seems risky to me. Probably someone like Sainz is thinking the same regarding Audi. They may pay him a bunch of money, but he may be #1 driver in a mid-field team for many years. There is the potential Newey just walks away from F1.
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Thought this bit from the above bbc link was interesting:
‘Newey’s contract with Red Bull lasts until the end of 2025 but he is said to believe he can negotiate an exit that allows him to work with another team from next season.’ So no gardening? If I’m reading that right why would RB allow this? Crazy! |
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