Alpine has lost a capable F1 leader after sacking Otmar Szafnauer — and for no good reason, writes Matt Bishop

  • @[email protected]
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    1511 months ago

    I’d love to know what happened internally, I really do not feel Snafnauer was the problem though. Alpine have been lost for a long while now.

    • @Radium
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      1411 months ago

      This feels to me like a work project where management promised it done next month and it will reasonably take a year to finish. Otmar the middle manager kept insisting it will take a year but upper management doesn’t care and thinks that replacing the middle managers will somehow speed up the timeline. From my experience this delays the original year long timeline and worsens the overall end product.

      I feel bad for the Alpine employees who are being subjected to this thrash .

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        511 months ago

        That’s exactly how it sounded to me too with all that “we agree on principles but not on the timeline” phrasing.

        They may as well reset the clock on their 100 race plan.

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        211 months ago

        Othmar pretty much said that in his goodbye interviews with the media. He came in, the suits told him “this is the plan and we need to be that good in that time”, Othmar told them “that’s not doable” and they were like “well then you’re the problem”

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    211 months ago

    I’m sorry, but Otmar was one of the least charismatic personalities I’ve ever heard speak. Not very sure of his leadership capabilities, but the results are grim.

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        -211 months ago

        Fair, but a good team boss either has Charisma or leadership skills, or both (Like Toto or Horner). I don’t feel like Otmar left a lasting impression on anyone that worked with him