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He didnt have the balls along with Anderson to address either his own staff and the wider media and fans in order to give a full explanation on what happened/is happening with the team and here he is working at the Oz GP interviewing the Williams drivers at a media event as if nothing ever happened Shameful! |
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Man sees his new business fail, goes back to old job. Whatever next? Still, he's grown a pair now. He must be a laughing stock in that paddock, and deservedly so, so fair play for showing his face. |
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What's he supposed to do, commit hari kari?
He took a chance that few -- if any -- of us will ever take, and it didn't pan out. It's unfortunate, but that's life. I feel bad for the people who worked to try to get this project & hope they land on their feet, like he did. Of course, the optimist in me hopes he sees this as an opportunity to start over more intelligently ![]() |
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So someone still dared to hire him after the USF1 fiasco? |
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I have nothing against someone, as BBB says, merely returning to an old job after a business failure. But in this case Windsor has surely lost too much credibility for him to perform that old job. As a journalist, he needs to be able to criticise when necessary. How can he do so after what happened with USF1? |
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So someone still dared to hire him after the USF1 fiasco? To be honest, it's a little unfair to pin this whole fiasco on Windsor. Anderson is the one to lay the majority of the blame on the way I've seen it. He was doing exactly what I expected he would have been. He was teh F1 insider and journalist that was supposed to be the face of the team. THe problems were with the progress of teh design and construction. I'm sure he's far from blameless, but he was also far from alone in that venture. |
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Anderson is the one to lay the majority of the blame on the way I've seen it. He was doing exactly what I expected he would have been. He was teh F1 insider and journalist that was supposed to be the face of the team. THe problems were with the progress of teh design and construction. I'm sure he's far from blameless, but he was also far from alone in that venture. And to be fair he wanted an honest opinion from the shop floor, I give him that. |
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Oh please. CEO's run companies into the ground and jump from one failed company and 7 figure salary to the other all the time. |
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So someone still dared to hire him after the USF1 fiasco? |
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