KimiRai wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025, 06:38
peewon wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025, 05:38
That takes about a month is everything goes right. Lets say another month for correlation.
How do you know - is it usually a month?
At the very least you want it to be ready before Newey arrives, if not that's a big failure in my view. They have about a month and a half left.
"Step zero is commissioning," Migeot explains. "This is where you have to check what has been sold to you is effectively achieved. You know, the air distribution, the turbulence, the temperature control, which is hugely important.
"You have to run the tunnel in all conditions and first check your builder has done a good job, then run all the electronics for the control [units]. It's a huge work for a group of people and is taking at least one month. And then if that's okay - because if that's not okay, you are fixing something which is not hours, but days and weeks of changes - then you start to work with the model."
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/how- ... /10671540/