Motor Sport Magazine

THE EDITOR

ONE INTERESTING ASPECT OF the new Drive to Survive series is the focus on team principals. Some of the strongest episodes have been those that illuminate the personalities and styles of the team bosses that can get drowned out in season noise around cars and drivers.

It got me thinking: which team has the strongest leader? As ever with such questions, it is wise to define the terms first. Against what criteria should principals be measured? What are the aspects of their job that you should rate them on? Is it just about wins or is there more to it than

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