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Wind Tunnel Restrictions – A Real Cost Saver For F1 2009?

by Chris on Apr.01, 2009, under F1

I just love it when a report starts with “a source within….”!I immediately think of politicians. You see, once a politicians lips start moving you know they are lying or covering up for something. When I read a report in a motorsport page and it stated that “a source in Brawn GP says they have more coming in future races”…. It just freaked me out. This is not really a surprise and certainly not news so why try to make something about it? Jenson Button already said there will be more to follow in Australia!!!!. Brawn GP are members of the Formula One fraternity and if they had nothing more to offer in the “forthcoming attractions” they should close the doors at Brackley. This is common knowledge and common sense.

We know all teams have more to offer in the future but understand the issue they have. The real problem lies in testing and development due to the lack of what I would call ”Track Time”.  I might be wrong but they have no testing days left and thus development will be on computer simulations (computational fluid dynamics) and testing new components during practice which, ideally, should be used to get the correct car setup for the race .

They are not allowed any wind tunnel testing and based on the following extract from the FIA 2009 Formula One Sporting Regulations in Article 22 (on page eight) this include full scale wind tunnel development on components and cars at full speed or capacity.

h) No wind tunnel testing may be carried out using a scale model which is greater than 60% of full size.

i) No wind tunnel testing may be carried out at a speed exceeding 50 metres/second.”

I am in the dark about why wind tunnel restrictions should apply. If a team owns a wind tunnel why not be allowed to test in it? Ferrari has one (actually two, sorry) so does McLaren, Toyota, BMW and Renault. These are long term investments and I see no reason why it should not be used effectively. I do believe they could cost in the region of $ 30 to 50 million to build, and remains a cost which is well spent and the teams like Brawn GP who had one completed in 2006 (under Honda banner) actually save money in testing and development, but this new rule actually negates this investment and it really makes no sense why it is there.

I am sure teams have the technology to develop aero-packages within these restrictions and then apply them to the real/full scale car. The development costs in a smaller scale cannot be much less than on full scale. If a component is developed on the smaller scale (below 60% of scale), then enlarged and applied to the full scale car only to fail by not performing will actually increase costs to fix. ( to read about wind tunnels.Ferrari, BMWBrawn GP, Renault, Williams, Interesting) It is clear that they have the facility to test a full scale car in wind tunnels and use of tunnels should not be restricted.

Since all the 2008 aerodynamics have been removed which makes the cars look smoother and cleaner (except for the large front wing). There must be a limit to what wind tunnel testing can provide. I suppose this is simplifying things but the money spent on the tunnels have already been spent so let them use it, just make sure the regulations do not allow teams add more external components to the current cars.

Now I really do not want to stir up anything but this clause h in article 22 does specify a “scale model” and it really does not exclude a full race track ready car specifically. Just a thought!!!!!

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1954 History Repeated – Brawn GP Wins 1st & 2nd in First Race

by Chris on Mar.30, 2009, under F1

brawn-gp-1-2-c-winAs a F1 fan I am never nervous before the start of a Grand Prix because it is time the beer and snacks are seen to and my domain (the lounge and TV) secured against intrusion. I must add that this Sunday was no exception but I did feel a tinge of nerves (and no beer) and a wish for the Brawn GP Team to finish on the podium. Just to prove all the “Experts” wrong. You see I hoped for one of the new Brawn GP cars to cross the line in any of the first three places. I did hope that the Fairy Tale (not tail) would come true and Brawn GP takes 1st and 2nd.

This wish was shattered when Rubens Barrichello had such a bad start and then used his new car in a destruction derby on the first lap. To my amazement the car did not disintegrate as expected but kept going and did quite well. With confidence regained I had another glimmer hope but in the dying stages of the race Robert Kubica with his BMW became a threat and I did think a second or third place would be the end result for Jenson Button . But then Robert Kubica and Sebastian Vettel decided to have a little business meeting on the track while discussing the second position that they were contesting.

Not wishing others harm but I did have a smile. Rubens and the other Brawn GP car inherited second place. The lottery escaped me but the Fairy Tale ended as this writer had hoped.

On the 4th July 1954 Mercedes-Benz returned to Formula One racing with a one-two win at the French Grand Prix with the Mercedes -Benz W196. Since 1954 no other team achieved this but on the 29th March 2009 Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello repeated history and a new team with a new car had a one-two finish in a Formula One Grand Prix.

Now just for some fun are you a F1 driver…..check your reaction times against what Shell recons it should be. After that, can you refuel your car like this?

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The Heat is on – F1 in Aus

by Chris on Mar.27, 2009, under F1

beardie-massa1Ferrari, McLaren and BMW drivers have resorted to wearing “cloaking devices” at the race track looking at Massa’s “beardy” it would seem. Could this be due to the the first practice rounds that we have had? What a surprise to see dark horses Williams, Brawn, Toyota and Red Bull “hogging” the front row and making life difficult for the high budget front runners of the past.

The cars look cleaner and I am glad to see the return of slick tyres to the formula. The “hype” about KERS and the concerns about the “reg” changes will be exposed this weekend and it is time fans agree we need a change to the sport that suit us and the spectators.

There are questions asked about the continuity of the Brawn car and I think we should accept the fact that Ross is not an idiot and has the knowledge and experience on how to run a team. To question his business acumen at this stage will be the same as to doubt his racing abilities,  which,  Mercedes Benz have already shown is in no doubt with their agreement to supply engines to the team. I think Mercedes after the practise rounds must be in no doubt that they have made the right decision.

brawngp-jenson-11The only aspect of the sponsorship to Ross Brawn’s team which I believe might come from Virgin and Richard Branson I do not like, is that he, Richard, sat on the fence waiting to see if Brawn GP were going to be succesful with the car specs, and if the appeals against the diffusers will be acceptable. I appreciate that this would have been a business decision but it is not a sport in which a sponsor can sit on the fence and wait to see which way a decision will go.

Once again Ross, well done and I believe you will be there for years to come. If I did not know better I would say get Rory and Michael together and go out there, chew bubblegum and kick some ass.

williams-2At this stage I have to say that most of the focus has been on the Brawn car but the threat is not just from that quarter and we have to keep eyes on Williams and Toyota who have something to prove. I really wish the FIA and the proposed or anticipated appeal against these guys are not successful and we can get racing.

LET THE GAMES BEGIN!!!!!!

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F1 Australian Madness & Speculation

by Chris on Mar.26, 2009, under F1

massa1Some of the questions asked by press really make you laugh. I think the best I have seen recently is when Jon McEvoy from the Daily Mail asked Felipe Massa for a response about reports on Lewis Hamilton’s comment on driving for other teams and how he would feel about driving alongside him.

Massa had the ideal response when he said “Well, I drove alongside Michael. I drive alongside Kimi, so… I heard for many years already that Fernando will come. He’s just another one, so I don’t care. Valentino Rossi as well. Maybe my father will drive for Ferrari next year. We don’t know”

 

ross-brawnI must say that the Brawn GP car has the other teams very worried and I can not wait for the practice to start. Having spent all that time preparing for this year has certainly given some teams a wake up call. I am glad the stewards threw the protests out regarding diffusers and I think the race will tell what the real impact will be.

Quite amazing how the teams interpreted the rules in different ways. Was this a lack of lateral thinking? Oh that Brawn Magic.

 

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F1 New Point Scoring

by Chris on Mar.24, 2009, under F1

lewis-new-scoringSo Lewis Hamilton complained about scoring, I can see why, he won the 2008 championship by one point coasting around fifth place in Brazil and expected the paying spectators to be happy with his performance……Get real Lewis!!! I have no doubt the young man has potential and the right to be world champion which he has earned but his attitude leaves a lot to be desired and as everybody knows he is not exactly the number one favourite in the pit lane. Oh well the rules have changed yet again and will be introduced in 2010….or NOT!
I have recently seen some British reporters saying there appears to be some form of racism in the proposed new scoring system because they (FIA) do not want Lewis Hamilton to claim a championship. What absolute rubbish is this? Using racism as an excuse for regulation changes is creating the usual sensationalism by idiots within the British press whom have nothing better to do. This issue has never been raised in all the years of formula one but suddenly the cry “Racism” is raised because a British driver with the name of Lewis Hamilton is in the formula? What is next, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Terrorism, come on guys this is Formula One, let’s leave the politics for the politicians. You are really not helping Lewis with this kind of exposure and that will be all I have to say on the subject.

The good news is that FIA “Ill Presidente” Max Mosley will be looking to reduce the super licence fee in 2010, wow!!! Max, can you afford this and what happened to your comments about drivers leaving Formula One if they do not like the new increases? What made him change his mind and what will the reduction be if any at all? Does he have any connections with Gordon Brown?

 

 

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