- 02 Feb 14, 19:15#390229
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Which part was the joke?
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Which part was the joke?
Secondly, since Ron Dennis was at McLaren when both Button and Magnussen signed their respective contracts, it
stands to reason that he won't be in the least bit surprised when he has to sign either's pay cheque.
I like Maggie but I think Button will out Q him most of the time. Maybe 80% of the time.
I like Maggie but I think Button will out Q him most of the time. Maybe 80% of the time.
Do you really think Perez would outqualify Mag almost 100% then?
Secondly, since Ron Dennis was at McLaren when both Button and Magnussen signed their respective contracts, it
stands to reason that he won't be in the least bit surprised when he has to sign either's pay cheque.
Ron was not in control at McLaren when the Button contract was signed. In case you havent heard he has been trying to regain control for the past 2 years, obviously because he could see that the team was being wrecked by those type of decision.
Ron was a minority shareholder with no executive power over the team. Its obvious that the team was wrecked by its results last year and thats due in part to paying a the 3rd highest wage. That 16 mill did nothing to get the team out of trouble or lead them or provide any useful technical feedback. That 16 mill was outqualified by the 1 mill Perez
Yup it appears like a fraud (special favour for a special friend unrelated to performance) , but this is unproveable, and therefore gross incompetence is the 'nicer' explanation. Hence he has been sent packing and replaced with Eric Boiler
Secondly, since Ron Dennis was at McLaren when both Button and Magnussen signed their respective contracts, it
stands to reason that he won't be in the least bit surprised when he has to sign either's pay cheque.
Ron was not in control at McLaren when the Button contract was signed. In case you havent heard he has been trying to regain control for the past 2 years, obviously because he could see that the team was being wrecked by those type of decision.
Ron was a minority shareholder with no executive power over the team. Its obvious that the team was wrecked by its results last year and thats due in part to paying a the 3rd highest wage. That 16 mill did nothing to get the team out of trouble or lead them or provide any useful technical feedback. That 16 mill was outqualified by the 1 mill Perez
Yup it appears like a fraud (special favour for a special friend unrelated to performance) , but this is unproveable, and therefore gross incompetence is the 'nicer' explanation. Hence he has been sent packing and replaced with Eric Boiler
Again, your patronizing tone grates on the nerves. I know all the above, as I can also read!
REGARDLESS of how much "power" Ron Denis did/did not have in the day-to-day workings
at the F1 team, he would have been aware of ALL personnel changes.
As for your opinion of Button, it would seem that Dennis doesn't agree with you, since he has
taken Button under his wing (pardon the pun):
wrote:">Return of Ron Dennis gives Jenson Button a timely boost at McLarenButton declined to speak about his bereavement, but admitted that he had spent much of the past 48 hours following his father’s funeral in Monaco talking with McLaren’s returning chief of operations, Ron Dennis. And technical issues surrounding the launch of the MP4-29 were not on the agenda. We can reliably infer that Dennis supplied an avuncular ear to help Button process the ravages wrought by grief.
Buffeted by an emotional maelstrom, Button confessed that he had considered all options including, it is fair to assume, calling it a day. That he chose to fulfil his professional obligations yesterday suggests the pastoral care of Dennis had a calming effect. Button will take his seat at the first test of the season in Jerez next week and races on.
There will be a time, he said, to address how much his father meant to him and what it might mean to win again in honour of the man who sacrificed so much in support of his son. “I have spoken with him [Dennis] a lot in the last few days, we’ve had some good chats but about other things, not many about his expectations for the team,” Button said, adding: “Everything goes through your mind, that’s all I have to say on it.”
Once again you have changed the goal posts without justifying your previous claims. This so called flanking manoeuvre has been noted remand again
We were talking about the amount of money the team have agreed to pay Button. Ron has to pay it. It's got nothing to do with liking that's his driver and ofcourse he gives him support with bereavement
That's because F1 is not only about the car, it's not only about the driver, it's not only about the team,
nor is it only about luck. It's a combination of all the right things happening at the right time.
Thus, to simplistically blame Whitmarsh or Button for McLaren's "not so great season" is about looking
for a scapegoat.
That's because F1 is not only about the car, it's not only about the driver, it's not only about the team,
nor is it only about luck. It's a combination of all the right things happening at the right time.
Thus, to simplistically blame Whitmarsh or Button for McLaren's "not so great season" is about looking
for a scapegoat.
How you can say that with a straight face while other threads are littered with you blaming Pirelli and Massa for Ferrari's not so great season is a true skill.
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