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It's about time: Ferrari Wind Tunnel Reopening in Oct

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  1. freshmeat

    freshmeat F1 Veteran

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    Ferrari's windtunnel will be ready to re-open at the end of October, a move the team believes will wipe out a significant part of its disadvantage to Red Bull.

    The windtunnel was shut down for a comprehensive upgrade after Ferrari discovered correlation problems, meaning it has been using Toyota's ex-Formula 1 facility in Cologne in the interim.

    While the tunnel is coming online too late to have any influence on Ferrari's 2013 car and work on next year's machine is already well-advanced, team principal Stefano Domenicali believes it will remove a major weakness relative to Red Bull.

    "Yes," Domenicali said when asked by AUTOSPORT if this will wipe out part of its disadvantage to Red Bull.

    "It is like playing basketball with one hand behind your back. You can do that for training, but when you have to play it's better to use two hands.

    "We should be back with two hands [when the windtunnel is back in use].

    "It is crucial for us. We have been suffering for two years, because we had problems with correlation [before the tunnel was closed].

    "So we are looking forward to open it up again because it will be a massive tool to use."

    While not having its own on-site windtunnel in operation over the past 18 months has hindered Ferrari's progress, deputy chief designer Simone Resta believes the decision to shut it down for upgrading was vital.

    "Under Stefano Domenicali's direction, the team has invested a lot in upgrades of the tunnel and operation," he said.

    "In our world, everything moves so quickly without any breaks and you need to take a long time to make a major upgrade.

    "If not, you are just doing incremental upgrades.

    "Toyota's is a good facility and is being used not only by us but also other teams.

    "This has given us the opportunity to be ready at the end of October with our facility, which will be much better than before."


    Full article:
    Ferrari F1 team ready to re-open its windtunnel in October - F1 news - AUTOSPORT.com
     
  2. TifosiUSA

    TifosiUSA F1 Veteran

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    Good news!

    Hopefully that excuse will be crossed off the list now.
     
  3. SlvSurfer

    SlvSurfer Formula Junior

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    Hopefully it works properly..
     
  4. zippyslug31

    zippyslug31 Formula 3

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    I wonder how massive the "problems" were that couldn't be addressed by a simple realignment/calibration/tweaking rather than "rip it down and rebuild"?
    Surely this is just a convenient excuse.

    Anybody care to guess what the next excuse will be? Triangular-shaped wheels that only Ferrari has to run with? The teams' box wrenches were designed with a "V8 in mind" thus they can't possibly be used to turn a bolt on a V6? LDM's awesome hair is distracting the team from doing their jobs?

    The wind tunnel has always felt like a red herring.
     
  5. Remy Zero

    Remy Zero Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Hopefully..
     
  6. rmani

    rmani F1 Veteran
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    i'll believe it when i see it.
     
  7. Wolfgang5150

    Wolfgang5150 F1 Rookie

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    18 months???
     

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