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"Williams aims to debut car on first day of test" Aims?! I would have thought that is an absolute red line!
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not sure if this is the article/interview you are referring to but here is a recent article with Claire on autosport.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/14...t-of-19-delays obviously nothing is guaranteed but it does sound like the team is ahead of where they were at this point last year....for whatever that is worth. from the article: "We've built ourselves a huge amount of contingency time to ensure that if something does go wrong, we're OK and we've got some cover there," Williams added. "One of the first signs of success for us is that we passed all our crash tests, and most of which we did at the first attempt rather than like last year where we failed many of them: even at the sixth attempt. of course, whenver it does hit the track, the car still may be pants. interesting times ahead. |
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haha right!
just to add, for me time must have faded the memory of how behind the ball Williams were last year. i cant say i remember about a part failing a required safety test 6 times before they got it right! indeed fingers crossed. |
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Now, the detail I am curious about is, was that six times a full test (with FIA technical delegate present, etc.) or does that include internal testing that failed prior to them doing a real certification test? I can't imagine that is six attempts at certification. No doubt the crash behavior is simulated (via computer) many times prior to physical testing. I broadly assume that teams will do a physical test in-house prior to doing a sanctioned test? Especially if maybe they are doing something different than normal? And those tests can be mixture of full scale and maybe smaller sections? Just like tunnel testing, they have to correlate reality to how it is modeled on a computer. Such as to make sure deformation happens as expected and provides the right resistance curve. But, man six times! That seems crazy to me. Even if a mixture of in-house and attempts to get FIA certification. Richard Last edited by Richard C; 22 Jan 2020 at 20:19. |
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To your point, we dont know which test failed. Typically it's the front ones that are hard I think. I believe the only components involved in those tests is the monocoque and front crash structure (internal core of nose). No suspension, wings, etc. So a questionable suspension design "shouldn't" impact the crash testing? Richard |
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Sorry, wasn't trying to be dismissive. Thinking about this more, it seems like the team was up against the wall on many front and with limited resources. So they can't devote 100% to all topics. So issues around suspension (such as rushed redesign) may have stolen resources from other things including crash structures? There should be shared resources such as those who know loads through carbon structures.
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for arguments sake, lets say Williams have spent about 100mill less then the average F1 budget every year for the last decade...does that put them at a 1 billion dollar deficit? i doubt its that much but i would imagine it to still be a large amount. perhaps even an insurmountably large number for the organization, as it currently stands, to ever raise themselves. |
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Same applies to Williams. If they get themselves back on track (internally) it may take a season or more for that to actually show up on track. Richard |
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Sir Frank is the Team Principal, even if in title only, and I don't see Claire being moved on while he is still around.
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Maybe, but I’m talking top three teams today.
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New hires at Williams.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/14...ault-designers I can't navigate/understand the titles of the new guys plus the reshuffling of existing at Williams. So it makes it hard for me to understand the hierarchy and where they fit in. Ideally they should be bringing in some new ideas. Particularly from Red Bull. No mention of gardening leave. How deep in an org do you have to go before that is not done F1? I assume it's all based upon how the contract is written with the current employer. And that to put that burden upon someone, you have to compensate them. So they just can't do it for everyone as it would get expensive. Richard |
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Hmm, I learnt of these hires the other day. Interesting that a fairly senior Red Bull engineer has joined Williams.
These are ones that have been announced but I suspect Williams are working very hard to bring in more people. |
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It shows Williams are still serious and it’s good they are able to persuade the staff. I wish them the best, would be good if they could move up the grid in 2021, if not this year
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