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1st February 2012, 11:28 AM
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Ford secures new motorsport boss
The Ford Motor Company has secured a new boss for its motorsport program.
Graham Barrie has secured the role, replacing Chris Styring who resigned in December.
Barrie’s official title at Ford will be group manager, motorsport sponsorship and events.
Barrie has extensive experience in a number of roles at Ford having worked with the blue oval for over 30 years.
Barrie held the position of Ford’s state manager of Queensland for six years before switching to his most recent role as the national manager for Ford Fleet.
Speaking for the first time to the media about his new position, Barrie told Speedcafe.com that his first port of call will be to get acquainted with the teams.
“My priority at the moment is to get out to meet the guys. That’s my first order of business,” he told Speedcafe.com.
“I’m still in transition mode. I’m really just starting so it’s a bit early for me to get into any conversation around the performance of the teams and Ford’s relationship with them.
“But I am a V8 nut. I go to Bathurst every year and grew up around the V8s, so I’m looking forward to becoming involved.”
The Ford Motor Company currently supports Ford Performance Racing, Stone Brothers Racing and Dick Johnson Racing in V8 Supercars
http://www.speedcafe.com.au/
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1st February 2012, 11:49 AM
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Rob
i don't think styring was that impressive so it can only improve from here. unfortunately, as far as finances go, there's not a whole lot to give so support will have to come in other ways. maybe have a base rate for all teams and then performance bonuses on top.
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2nd February 2012, 12:49 AM
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I don't know what styrings background or history was, but I like the fact that this guy has a long history with Ford, and he is a self proclaimed v8 nut. At least it seems he has the passion for the job and the brand! Will be Interesting to see what he he brings to the game.
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2nd February 2012, 04:40 AM
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In The Driver's Seat...
I met Chris Styring just over 12 months ago at Bathurst. He had the passion but was constantly being thwarted by the powers that be. Frustration played I huge part in his resignation I think. Let's hope Graham Barrie has been given a looser set of reigns to work with.
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4th February 2012, 05:35 AM
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Hope you are right Meg but I have to say i am not hopefull. "here is 10 cents go get as a 12 million return"
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4th February 2012, 06:19 AM
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Sounds promising, as has been said earlier it sounds like he has a real passion for Ford and also V8's so I hope he gets the support from Ford to do a great job.
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