xpensive wrote:We'll see who is going to look stooopid in three months time, when Hamilton calls the W05 a truck...
He will probably be back with McLaren in 2015 btw.
No one the run the project? Are you crazy? You do know the pedigree that Andy Cowell brings to brixworth?
2013 – Managing Director Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains
2008 – Engineering and Programme Director, Mercedes-Benz HPE
2006 – Chief Engineer, Engines, Mercedes-Benz HPE
2005 – Chief Engineer,V8 Engine Project,Mercedes-Benz High Performance Engines
2004 – Principal Engineer, V10 Engine, Mercedes-Ilmor
2000 – Principal Engineer, F1Design and Development,Cosworth Racing
1999 – Head of Pre-Development Formula One, BMW Motorsport
1997 – Principal Engineer, F1 Design and Development,Cosworth Racing
1994 – Senior Engineer, F1 Design and Development, Cosworth Racing
1992 – Project Engineer, F1 Design and Development, Cosworth Racing
1991 – Graduate Engineer, Cosworth Racing
career profile:
Following a year out from his Mechanical Engineering degree, spent on the Reynard Scholarship Scheme, Andy Cowell’s career path was set. He joined Cosworth Racing Ltd straight from university on their graduate scheme, rotating through the company’s technical departments, before specialising in the design and development of Formula One engines. By 1999, Andy was leading the engineering project group responsible for the top end of the innovative CK engine, raced by Stewart-Ford in 1999.
After a year spent with BMW Motorsport, where he managed the engineering group responsible for the concept and detail of the 2001 engine used by Williams BMW, Andy returned to Cosworth as principal engineer for F1 design and development, managing the new engine projects in 2001 and 2004.
Andy joined the company then known as Mercedes-Ilmor in 2005, as Principal Engineer for the FQ V10 engine project, which delivered the most race wins of any manufacturer that season. He was then Chief Engineer on the V8 engine project before taking on responsibility for the technical and programme leadership of all engine projects, including the KERS Hybrid which made its race debut in 2009. Andy was Engineering and Programme Director for Mercedes-Benz HighPerformance Engines from July 2008 to January 2013, responsible for technical and programme leadership of all engine and powertrain projects, plus the strategy and organisation of the engineering group.
Since 1 January 2013, Andy has been Managing Director of Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains.
Please less not kid ourselves Ferrari,Mercedes,Honda and Renault all have top notch engineers working for them. Mercedes has 400 people working on the V6 engine even Helmut Marko was surprised by that. Ferrari is and always be about engine building and Renault racing engines speak for themselves, same for Honda. I Think if any manufacturer is quicker its about how the integration(MGU-K/H), driveability and packaging (cooling etc) of the engine. I really don't think that there is going to be a standout engine manufacturer. I rather think that 1 might get it totally from instead of one getting a head of the other 2. The rules about the engine are almost rock solid.
Irvine:"If you don't have a good car you can't win it, unless you are Michael or Senna. Lots of guys won in Adrian Newey's cars, big deal. Adrian is the real genius out there, there is Senna, there is Michael and there is Newey.They were the three great talents."