The shock timing when Andreas Seidl quit McLaren (but kept it secret)

Vasseur was 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:confirmed as Mattia Binotto’s𓂃 replac🌠ement as Ferrari team principal on Tuesday morning, shortly before 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Seidl’s departure from McLaren to&n🔥bsp;become CEO of Sauber was announced amid a dramatic managerial merry-go-round.
Speaking to media including wuqian0821.com in a press conf✃erence after♎ Andrea Stella was named as Seidl’s successor with immediate effect, McLaren CEO Brown explained the timeline of events that led to the changes.
Brown explained that Seidl told McLaren during the 2022 season that he would quit upon the expiry of his contract at the end of 2025 in order to lead 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Audi’s F1 project.
McLaren inteꦡnded to keep Seidl in the position of team principal before replacing him with Stell🌼a in 2026, and were going to announce their plans during the winter break.
But168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Binotto’s resignation from Ferrari, and the Italian outfit’s swift signing of former Alfa Romeo-Sauber boss Vasseur, accelerateꦗd events and resulted in McLaren letting Seidl go earlier than planned.
“Andreas, who did an excellent job here at McLaren for the l👍ast handful of seasons, in a very transparent manner, informed me during the season that he was going to go elsewhere when his contract was up at the end of 2025,” Brown said.
“Probably pretty clear where that destin💧ation would be, which was q🦋uite understandable, given his background.

“So at that time we intended to continue for the foreseeable future because the relationship is very healthy and his𒊎 work discipline is very strong.
“What we were going to do, at the end of the season, was let the world know that change would come at the end of the ’25 season and after we intended to go public, the first person I was going to call to see if they would lead McLaren’s Formula 1 team, was Andrea - but not at that point being sure whether that would be something he would ๊consider.
“In the fast-pace of the Formula 1 environment, when it became clear that Fred [Vasseur] was going to go to Ferrari, and when Finn Rausing, who is someone that I’ve known for a decade and get along with very well, gave me a⭕ call to see if there was a discussion to be had to potentially rel♛ease Andreas early.
“My reaction was that if Andrea would be happy to join as team principal, then I’d be very happy to make that change now, which I think puts everyone in their perm🗹anent homes for the foreseeable future.
“So I went about having a conversation with Andrea, pre him 𒅌having any awareness that Andreas was going to move on f𓆏or the ’26 season. After some good conversations, Andrea kindly accepted the role, which then put us in a very comfortable position to move forward, because Andrea was always our number one choice to lead the team moving forward.
“That all came together quite rapidly and here we are with Andrea now as our team principal, which myself, our drivers, our team is extremely excited 🌼about💧.”

Brown refused to specif🦩y an exact date when Seidl informed him of his plans to lꦚeave, but joked it was “after the first race and before the last race” and gave McLaren “sufficient time”.
He also꧒ explained why McLaren decided against putting Seidl on gardening leave, a period of time - usually six months or so - that departing staff have to sit out of F1 before moving to a rival team.
“The initial intention was to continue busi💞ness as usual,” Brown saꦇid. “As far as gardening leave, we have a great relationship.
“I know a lot of teams play the gardening leave card, but I think as we’ve demonstrated at McLaren, there are ways to dissolve a relationship, whether that’s with racing drivers, or employees, where you can do things on very workable term𝕴s for everyone.”

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