F1: SPEED’s Matchett Gets Inside Look At Ferrari | FerrariChat

F1: SPEED’s Matchett Gets Inside Look At Ferrari

Discussion in 'F1' started by 4re Nut, Aug 18, 2009.

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

  1. 4re Nut

    4re Nut F1 World Champ

    Mar 27, 2004
    16,343
    N of NOLA
    Full Name:
    Steve
    Did a quick search and didn't see this posted yet: http://formula-one.speedtv.com/article/f1-speeds-matchett-gets-inside-look-at-ferrari/

    snippets:

    "SPEED Formula One analyst and former F1 team mechanic Steve Matchett, whose career in the garage began at Greypaul, a Ferrari dealership in the United Kingdom, was given unprecedented access to Ferrari racing headquarters in Maranello, Italy, where he had sit-down interviews with F1 team principal Stefano Domenicali and Ferrari drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa. The result is a 30-minute program entitled Ferrari: A Look Inside, that will be positioned around F1 race airings on SPEED, beginning Aug. 22 at midnight ET, prior to a second airing of practice from the European Grand Prix..."

    "Broadcast schedule for Ferrari: A Look Inside:
    Aug. 22 – midnight ET
    Aug. 23 – 4 p.m. ET
    Aug. 29 – 12:30 p.m. ET"
     
  2. Wolfgang5150

    Wolfgang5150 F1 Rookie

    Oct 31, 2003
    4,706
    Awesome! Thanks for the heads up
    Kevin
     
  3. Jack-the-lad

    Jack-the-lad Seven Time F1 World Champ
    Owner Silver Subscribed

    Thanks, Steve. August 22 is my birthday, so I'll be up late anyway!

    Jack

    PS: Are they still "raisin' hell in Slidell?" (Sorry....left over from my Tulane days).
     
  4. Isobel

    Isobel F1 World Champ

    Jun 30, 2007
    10,630
    On a Wave's Chicane
    Full Name:
    Is, Izzy for Australians
    That will be an informative half hour.
     
  5. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

    Oct 30, 2004
    7,821
    Central Texas
    Thanks for the info Steve, we'll have to set to record it since that LMS Nurburgring this weekend.

    Carol
     
  6. Ferranki

    Ferranki Formula Junior

    Mar 9, 2007
    773
    Buffalo NY
    Full Name:
    Ken
    Thanx for posting.
     
  7. 4re Nut

    4re Nut F1 World Champ

    Mar 27, 2004
    16,343
    N of NOLA
    Full Name:
    Steve
    Bump; less than an hour to showtime.
     
  8. chris1866

    chris1866 Formula Junior

    Mar 14, 2005
    559
    Atlanta
    Full Name:
    Chris
    I have visited the Ferrari factory and it was absolutely amazing.
    Really looking forward to this inside look by steve!
     
  9. thecheddar

    thecheddar Formula 3

    Jun 29, 2006
    1,057
    Santa Monica
    Full Name:
    Cheddar, The
    Watching it now! They just finished a short walk through Classiche. Set your Tivos, folks!
     
  10. robert_c

    robert_c F1 Rookie

    May 12, 2005
    3,417
    SoCal
    Full Name:
    Robert C
    #10 robert_c, Aug 22, 2009
    Last edited: Aug 22, 2009
    Steve Matchett can't wipe the smile off his face. What a cool show.

    Wow, Kimi is a terrible interview, but we knew that.
     
  11. 4re Nut

    4re Nut F1 World Champ

    Mar 27, 2004
    16,343
    N of NOLA
    Full Name:
    Steve
    Yep. Only problem was its length; should have been at least an hour. Maybe there will be a "lost footage" episode. :D
     
  12. SRT Mike

    SRT Mike Two Time F1 World Champ

    Oct 31, 2003
    23,343
    Taxachusetts
    Full Name:
    Raymond Luxury Yacht
    It was pretty good... a bit too much sales pitch for Classiche and Corsa Clienti though, but it was cool to get the info and see around the shop.

    Gawd, Kimi is a horrible interviewer.

    Overall a great piece. I thought Matchett was going to ask to go to the bathroom for 5 minutes with that signed Enzo document - he couldn't stop talking about it.

    Very nice of Ferrari to open their doors that way. I wish it was at least an hour long, if not more. Too bad we didn't get to see any cars testing at Fiorano.

    I thought it was pretty cool of Domenicali to specifically thank the USA fans for their support - he earned major kudos for that, nice to feel recognized :D
     
  13. of2worlds

    of2worlds F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Apr 6, 2004
    18,362
    ON
    Full Name:
    CH
    The story about Francisco Baracca and the history of the prancing horse was an interesting way to avoid the subject of F1 today. This delivered by the head of the F1 team was a very neutral topic. Steve certainly dug a lot deeper in the show where he exposed the internals of a Formula 1 gearbox for all to see. That story had more 'teeth' to it than the pilgrimage...
    I wonder who has CAT 666 today.
    CH
     
  14. Back Marker

    Back Marker Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2006
    545
    South
    Full Name:
    Tom
    I was hoping for F1 technology discussions, even prior year technology. IMHO, Discovery/History has had better shows.
     
  15. 1_can_dream

    1_can_dream F1 Veteran

    Jan 7, 2006
    8,051
    Colorado
    Full Name:
    Kyle
    +1, cool that Speed got in, but overall unimpressed. Would have loved to see inside the wind tunnel, or the machine shops.
     
  16. thecheddar

    thecheddar Formula 3

    Jun 29, 2006
    1,057
    Santa Monica
    Full Name:
    Cheddar, The
    Somewhat agree. The word "Ferrari" gets any and all Speed-nut to watch so a 30 minute show (with commercials every 3 minutes) was pretty silly. They could easily have edited a 60 minute special and included some of Matchett's considerable prowess for explaining technical bits. It seems clear that the network (which seems more interested in doing shows on tow-trucks) didn't give them any time.

    Still, a look inside the facilities is always fantastic and Matchett's excitement and joy at being there is pretty priceless! Good on him.
     
  17. beast

    beast F1 World Champ

    May 31, 2003
    11,479
    Lewisville, TX
    Full Name:
    Rob Guess
    This book gives more insight to Ferrari's F1 shops and such than this show did.

    http://www.bullpublishing.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=3
     
  18. Gilles27

    Gilles27 F1 World Champ

    Mar 16, 2002
    13,337
    Ex-Urbia
    Full Name:
    Jack
    What they did show was decent, but it seemed like a 30-minute excerpt from what should be a much longer documentary. I found the difference between Felipe and Kimi to be pretty interesting. It doesn't seem as if Kimi has that typical 'Ferrari passion' that typically accompanies their drivers. I don't think there's any question as far as Massa is concerned. But overall, there wasn't much in the show that a fan hasn't already seen somewhere else.
     
  19. paulie_b

    paulie_b F1 Veteran
    Consultant Owner

    Jan 13, 2003
    6,842
    Jupiter, FL
    Full Name:
    Paul Bianco
    I saw it today. I just happened to put on Speed at the right time! Didn't know it was going to be on. I enjoyed it.
     
  20. kafugelum308

    kafugelum308 Formula Junior

    Jun 6, 2003
    610
    Northwest
    Full Name:
    M Bradley
    +1. Watched quailfying where they mentioned that few get to see what they were allowed to film. Watched it. What did I miss? No real current F1 technology shown. Interesting show but NOT what was advertised. Mostly marketing.
     
  21. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

    Sep 25, 2006
    23,397
    Campbell, CA
    Full Name:
    Ian Anderson
    +1 on the Bull Publishing book mentioned above - It relates to the 2000 season/car but does give a true insight - I splurged on the "publishers edition" which is signed by JT, Ross, Rory Byrne and Paolo Martinelli - Very cool.

    As to the show, other than Matchetts obvious delight at being there, it really didn't contain anything "new" - A pretty impressive line up of old F1 cars for sale and that was first time I'd heard prices mentioned but it could have been so much more.

    I understand the need to keep some stuff off limits, but as has been mentioned, where's the harm in taking us into, eg, the wind tunnel control room or the machine shop?

    All in all, OK but disappointing after all the hype they gave it. As Mike said, big kudos to Stefano on his "we want to be back in the US" comment.

    Cheers,
    Ian
     
  22. jk0001

    jk0001 F1 Veteran

    Oct 18, 2005
    6,706
    Sun Coast
    Full Name:
    Jim
    #22 jk0001, Aug 24, 2009
    Last edited: Aug 24, 2009
    Ferrari is not going to tell you are show you anything that will give away their edge. When I made the factory tour, any question I asked that would have them reveal any of their F1 technology usually ended in silence. They are very tight lipped. Its fun to see your questions get answered on the race track 2 years later. If you want to see what is really happening spend some time by the back gate of the race track.
     
  23. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

    Sep 25, 2006
    23,397
    Campbell, CA
    Full Name:
    Ian Anderson
    I'll leave the question of "what edge?" aside for the moment :)

    For example, how would showing us the tunnel give anything away? I don't expect it to be running a test of the current car with HD shots of the 'puter screens, but I'd love to just *see* inside there.....
     
  24. jk0001

    jk0001 F1 Veteran

    Oct 18, 2005
    6,706
    Sun Coast
    Full Name:
    Jim

    Think about what you said... If an educated person was to walk into the Wind Tunnel they will see. basic layout, technology, support equipment, possible wings and configurations. This info can be a very valuable to other teams. You never know who is just walking thru an area. How many times do you think the Speed bit will be played in the F1 team board rooms in the weeks to come.
     
  25. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

    Sep 25, 2006
    23,397
    Campbell, CA
    Full Name:
    Ian Anderson
    #25 Fast_ian, Aug 24, 2009
    Last edited: Aug 24, 2009
    Jim, I'm sorry, but you're just trolling again, right?

    No matter, I'll feed the troll:

    I like to think I always do.

    I'll leave aside any implications about my education. Suffice to say my final year college project was "The design and build of a wind tunnel for simple testing of low speed airfoils." My tutor initially freaked when he discovered I wanted to measure downforce rather than lift until I said I was a car guy, not a plane guy and wanted to (in part) study the effect of the ground on downforce. But I digress.

    Returning to your point:

    "basic layout" is well known and published data - It's designed for 50% models of the F1 cars, but can accommodate 1:1 cars under less stringent conditions. Max wind speed is 70m/s. The access door is 2.2m high x 3.5m wide (min). And on and on [Source is the above referenced book btw.]

    It goes on to give the specifications of the moving belt, the balance and the turntable (only up to +/- 8.0 degrees yaw with an acceleration of 2 degs/sec Sq - This seemed low to me).

    "Technology & support equipment" Again, pretty well known - There's a bunch of computers and control desks - Servo motor controlled feedback etc etc. As I said, I don't expect to go in there while they're testing something, but just have a look - As a piece of engineering it really isn't anything "special".

    "Possible wings and configurations" This tunnel is not used to test "wings" - Again, I'm not expecting to see a model of next years car sitting there - Although, I doubt even Adrian Newey could actually derive any useful data from it unless it was running and he was looking at the monitors.....

    Are you talking about the show we just watched? Wow! - I'm confident in saying "zero!". There is *nothing* in there that's of any use to an F1 board - With the *possible* exception of the value Ferrari places on it's old cars as already noted. But, I suspect most F1 boards recognize an F-car is going to be more valuable than theirs, no matter how successful theirs may have been.....

    Cheers,
    Ian
     

Share This Page