When I arrived at Viruses-Châtillon in 1985 to work on the V6 turbo engines for the Tyrrell team, we were only eighty people. The team was quite small, allowing each of us to have multiple activities, unlike what the factory has become today. When I left in 2009, we hired more people
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Yves-Henri RANDIER
03/08/2024 at 12:37 a.m.
"However, we must admit that a racing team is a commando made up of strong personalities. The strength of excellent bosses is to get these individuals to work together to achieve optimal efficiency." Everything is said by Denis CHEVRIER because we can wonder about the managerial qualities of the king of cheats, Il Magnifico Flavio!