Sorry to burst your bubble but Ross Brawn in NOT a car designer. I don't event think he's an engineer. He is more of a coordinator/manager of sorts.mtec80 wrote:Ahhhhh sorry guys you're right 2007 and 2008 ok, ok ok there was something *lol* but was the 2007 Ferari not a Brwan/Byrne/Costa Car at all? Also it was no bad intension from my side regarding Lowe's McLaren - in my eyes a absolutley wonderful aggresive 2008 car but unfortunately not my favorite team ).
But its is still my opinion that Newey and Brawn are a class of theire own (Newey a little more than Brawn but his problem is that his cars sometimes are too agressive and therefore they are not reliable
n smikle wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble but Ross Brawn in NOT a car designer. I don't event think he's an engineer. He is more of a coordinator/manager of sorts.mtec80 wrote:Ahhhhh sorry guys you're right 2007 and 2008 ok, ok ok there was something *lol* but was the 2007 Ferari not a Brwan/Byrne/Costa Car at all? Also it was no bad intension from my side regarding Lowe's McLaren - in my eyes a absolutley wonderful aggresive 2008 car but unfortunately not my favorite team ).
But its is still my opinion that Newey and Brawn are a class of theire own (Newey a little more than Brawn but his problem is that his cars sometimes are too agressive and therefore they are not reliable
Seriously?forty-two wrote:I hate to nitpick Gerhard (if that's your real name )
Dren if anything the W01 was one of the tightest rear ends in the paddock. If the W02 is as compact, incorporating EBD KERS etc, then Mercedes will have done well. The W01 may have been mediocre, but it had a tight arse.dren wrote:The W02 looks good so far from the front, I'm hoping the rear is a lot tighter and cleaner than the W01.
Yeah you are right..Yeah he is an engineer (after checking wiki hehehe). But I just wouldn't compare him to Newey. Ross Brawn may have had some input being that he is the technical director and designed the jaguar xj-14 (wiki again). But in modern F-1 that's like comparing the conductor of the opera to the composer. I like to think Brawn is the conductor and Newey is the composer. The real car design genius, yes Newey is also technical director this time around but Brawn have been one too doesn't mean he is a one man show like Newey. I remember Horner saying Newey is a dying breed, probably the last of his kind. Technical director, but he maintains he spends time at home drawing the cars. Can't tell when was the last time brawn admitted to drawing a car.Gerhard Berger wrote:Ross Brawn was a technical director at Ferrari and Benetton. Obviously, he had a significant input into all aspects of the car, including it's design. I remember he talked about the idea behind Ferrari's exhausts in 98 and also the front wing/lightweight chassis he introduced to the 97 Ferrari. Just a few of many examples.
Adrian Newey is currently a technical director (not chief designer as many think he is) at Red Bull. He held the same role at Mclaren.
Strange that people on here seem to think that technical directors do not have any input into the design on the car. Alot of technical directors were formerly chief designers/aerodynamicists.
No Dren, it was tight as a virgin(not the car). It was one reason why Mercedes suffered so badly in fact. Alot of their problems stemmed from the weight being too far forward initially. The Compact rear end was, along with Red Bull, exquisitely packaged.dren wrote:I thought it was kind of big in the rear. From the top it looks tight but from the side there was a lot of bulk back there to incorporate the DDD. The Red Bull had a very tight and low rear end. The new Ferrari looks to be pretty tight in the back. I expect the Red Bull to be very tight in the rear. I'm hoping the W02 is as well.