Andrea Stella says roles in 3-man technical leadership team at McLaren are much better defined than they were in the tech trio seen a few years back. 👇
operated a three-person technical structure with Tim Goss, Matt Morris and Peter Prodromou working alongside each other.
As a result, Key left the team and a new structure was been installed, with three technical directors working together, namely Prodromou , formerStella insists that the current arrangement cannot be compared with the earlier version."The rest is completely different. At the time, which is when I joined McLaren in 2015, there were three technical directors. I think the separation of competencies was very confusing.
"In the structure that we have deployed, we want to have clear leadership in relation to the three fundamental areas to make quick cars in modern F1, which are aerodynamics, car concept and engineering.
"Now we have a clear underlying model of the team, and more specifically, the technical area," he said.
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