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All good valid points.
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I think, as you have already mentioned, that their separation from the "epicenter" of F1 will prove to be a huge hinderance in their success. I do not care how talented their engineers may be (and I'm sure they are), there is far, far too much "task specific" knowledge, of "tribal knowledge" involved in this kind of engineering to be successful without it. Too many nuances that are vitally important. Too much trial and error went into learning them. They simply do not have that foundation.
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According to this article Andretti is heading to the Toyota wind tunnel with a chassis they built to F1 chassis specs for 2023 . Should be interesting if any results are published .
https://us.motorsport.com/f1/news/andretti-to-test-2023-spec-f1-car-in-wind-tunnel-ahead-of-2025-entry-goal/10535262/#:~:text=Michael%20Andretti%20has%20revealed%20his ,on%20the%20grid%20in%202025. |
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The links of Dallara and Ferrari to Hass are indisputable. So I ask again, what chassis is Andretti/GM going to debut with? So Richard says Toyota is in the mix. Makes sense to me as someone who knows nothing about this except Andretti is not going alone in this with a new car starting with a blank sheet of paper and a rule book. |
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Milt I didn't see anything in the article I posted that says Toyota is in the mix . I read it as Andretti has built a chassis and have rented the Toyota wind tunnel for testing .
Did Andretti build this chassis in house ? From a clean sheet ? With help from GM ? Or help from outsiders ? None of those questions are answered in the article . Unless I missed something . |
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Well, if Andretti is going to use the Toyota 2 post lift, Toyota is gonna do something besides charge them rent. JMHO
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Most of the top F1 teams have "junior" teams with whom they work very closely. Sometimes a bit too closely, as there are well defined boundaries for sharing information. Each team only gets to field two cars, which kind of limits data acquisition, unless they can finagle four cars through this "junior team" approach. The FIA have long since been on to this, however, so data sharing and sharing of engineering talent with junior teams is very closely watched. And yes, Ferrari - and every other power unit supplier - works very closely with "customer" teams, which can be teams other than "junior" teams. Those manufacturers that produce power units share them with a number of "customer" teams. There is no requirement for each team to build their own power unit, just the chassis. They provide technical support to those customer teams. So, while the connection between Haas and Ferrari is there, they very much remain their own independent team. They have to build their own car, per the technical regulations, but that doesn't mean they cannot contract that out.
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Jeff gets it, having no F1 foundation to build will be the source of their problems
Andretti haven't built a chassis, article is a bit misleading, chassis they refer to is a wind tunnel model built to 2023 aero regs, Toyota Motorsport Group TMG in Koln, Germany was the F1 team facility so state of the art when built Ferrari have used (I spent a week at TMG when I worked for the team) and McLaren are using the TMG wind tunnel (there is more than one tunnel) while their own wind tunnel is being built F1 teams supply their own model, aero test parts, technicians, aerodynamisists and Toyota take car of running the tunnel Andretti will be busy understanding how to build a model, think Tamiya but 50% scale and many $ millions, also as they don't have an entry yet there is nothing stopping them doing unlimited aero runs. Most importatly it gives the aero team practice as due to limited wind on model time once they have an entry the race in the tunnel is more frantic than the racing on track Pretty sure all the aero design work is being done at a top secret facility at Silverstone, UK and the manufacturing will be using suppliers in the local area
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Yes - having been an engineer my entire ostensibly "adult" life (but I'm retired, and recovering...), I can say that give any qualified engineer an engineering problem within their area of expertise, and they will "solve" it. Give the same problem to an engineer with notable experience with similar problems, and they will solve it much more efficiently, much more eloquently, much more effectively, and for far less money. Given that the margins are so, so slim in this sport (measured in tenths of a second over 1:30 laps), experience is the deciding factor in addition to a "savant" level of insight. You mostly cannot buy that (although I heard Ferrari made Adrian Newey and Christian Horner offers), and that depth of talent in F1 is paper thin. Andretti/GM will not find it at NASA, nor anywhere else without specific experience in F1. Putting an object in orbit is probably relatively easier than winning in F1... more people know how to do that...
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Fascinating stuff guys!
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Knowing how unsuccessful new teams have been since Eddie Jordan sold his team makes me well aware of what you guys are saying. The Stroll Racing Point disaster that became Aston Martin has done pretty well for a changeover. They, of course have lineage back to Jordon via Force India, etc.
I can't recite all the F1 history of who bought whom and who was a start up. Haas has stirred up controversy using the Ferrari and Dallara resources, so there is something that is bothering F1 insiders about the relationships in spite of their car being technically unique to the team. How does the patent thing work? Change something by 10% and you can have your own patent? Not really looking for the answer, just debating that while 'unique' they are all very much alike, using spec noses and wings. A 10% difference in the undertray is likely the difference between first and last place. I get that. One thing I found out is that until the actual entry is confirmed, no restrictions are able to be placed on a team for design and testing purposes. So I wonder how far along they might be already. |
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The racing starts tonight, but they really went ALL-IN (see what I did with a Vegas / gambling term)
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Did someone say they were gonna race cars at the concert?
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Some of the music was forgettable, but the light show, drone show, computer graphics, holograms, fireworks, etc. were impressive IMO. Some creative displays could be seen running at the Sphere as well. YMMV.
They did put the drivers on display at the end. Looking forward to practice later tonight. |
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Even though this circus is live on broadcast TV for the race itself, I will be content to watch the highlights on Youtube Sunday morning. I hated the Miami GP.
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Wife and I just watched the into… that was interesting.
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