
Originally Posted by
Greig
But most on here told us Stefano was the reason we had a poor car, it was Stefano that held back our engineers and design team?
Like it or not, SD did have his merit on the whole issue, his merit is purely lack of leadership. The fact that MM has not adjusted to his new role (or I should say he 's in his adaption period), I would think is more than normal, and also expected.
My only concern, is what time frame of adoption the team is facing, although I expect a deadline of some sort after which he 's expected to start taking actions and producing results.
Seems to me Mattiacci is sitting back and watching who does their job correctly and who doesn't. Who's reliable and who isn't. Who's committed and who isn't.
They say his strength is getting the right people into the right positions, so I have hope when he starts with the changes they will be the correct ones, and he will be looking for long term solutions, not necessarily immediate ones. Ferrari did not get into this position overnight, so the will be no quick fixes.
Should that be the case, then he's fit for the job.
Last edited by aroutis; 23rd May 2014 at 12:36.
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