AMUS -McLaren software cause of problems for F1 teams
Reset to old software
The first vulnerability was not long in coming. The TAG unit could not received real time data from the car. It was like in the earliest days of motor racing. "We could not communicate with our car", expressed Williams team manager Dickie Stanford from the Formula 1 jargon.
Because all the teams were more or less affected, MES had to use the 2012 software in order that teams could continue with testing. When testing, nothing is more important than a permanent data monitoring. The new software is now being updated step by step. "Every day there are new upgrades," says Ferrari engine boss Luca Marmorini. "We are sure that everything will work properly to Melbourne."
Because the problems were so widespread, and data so crucial for F1 testing, MES had to revert to the 2012 software, and is now steadily updating the teams with the de-bugged versions.
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EDIT - added translationRed Bull – were being the most vocal at the Circuit de Catalunya, saying the new software supplied by the McLaren company was causing frustration. “But I don’t think we were alone in that,” said race engineering chief Andy Damerum.