Juan Pablo Montoya speaks highly of McLaren team boss Andreas Seidl. Montoya calls the German 'the big thing there' and he expects that Seidl can bring the team to a higher level.
"Since he started at McLaren, he has changed the mentality of the team and how they approach things. You have a healthy base now," Montoya said in conversation with Motorsport.tv. Montoya and Seidl are no strangers to each other, as when the Colombian drove for Williams-BMW, Seidl himself worked for BMW's F1 project.
After BMW, Seidl moved to Porsche with whom he won the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times. "He has already done a very good job at Porsche and I worked with him many years ago at BMW. It works great. He has personality and understands what the team really needs," Montoya stated.
Montoya thinks there is still a lot more to come for McLaren with Seidl as team boss. "The big target is next year with new cars and new regulations. It all depends on who can build a better car."
Seidl has been working for McLaren since 2019. Under the German's leadership, McLaren has climbed out of the valley it was in for a number of years. Thus, the British team returned to the podium and even managed to finish third among the constructors in 2020.