the EDGE wrote: ↑03 Mar 2025, 13:54
Hoffman900 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2025, 13:36
Andi76 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2025, 08:40
However, what you say about Scarbs is not correct. If memory serves he attended Hendon College of Further Education from 1984-1986 and studied engineering there. Nor would I say that someone who has been following the technical side of motorsport since the 1970s and deeply since the late 1990s and who has been in and out of the pit lane and worked for Prodrive has no motorsport experience.
Craig’s entire career is in non motorsports corporate IT. His work at Prodrive was leading tours to corporate and students. You can check his Linkedin.
Is there a point to arguing over Craigs credentials? Over the years he has been of great benefit to Formula One technical analysis both on this very site, through his own channels, and with professional publications including appearances on sky F1. In fact here we are right now discussing his illustration
Gary Anderson used to be a technical director, but people complain about him too. Perhaps we should be in by Adrian Newey to Analyse the field, but I still suspect some would not be happy
It matters when they position themselves as experts and share misinformation (and often not on purpose) and then people on the internet just keep repeating it, without questioning it, until it becomes internet fact.
Sam Collins is another one. He has an engineering degree, has work for Race Car Engineering (the publication), but haven listen to him talk over the years, I don’t think I’d let him anywhere near a Club Formula Ford, let alone anything else.
This all sounds harsh, but people need and should fact check everything and some of it is pretty easy to do.
How many people online spouting about anti-dive know that too much causes weight jacking issues? Or that too makes for a terrible handling car? Or that F1 designers have been using / playing with it with the sole purpose of controlling the aero platform since 1970?
It’s not a new concept, at all, and teams in 2022-2025 didn’t suddenly “fix” their issues by just adding more. It’s not as simple as “oh they’re running more anti-dive, why didn’t I think of that?”.