Toro Rosso going all-in:
"We re-planned the manufacturing processes and decided to go for a three-shift, across seven days, 24 hours to be ready for the first test," Tost told Autosport.
"From Toro Rosso's side, we can organise everything in the best possible way.
"Our main problem is other suppliers and their Christmas holidays.
"Most of them are closed for a minimum 10 days and this will make it tough for us."
"We've never had to enforce a 24-hour a day shift pattern for this long before.
"In February, the last days before you finish the car, you sometimes have those days but it's maybe normal for only one or two days.
"But we will have this system in place now for December, January and half of February so two and a half months.
"We have brought in a high number of contractors just for this short period to do this."
Pre-season F1 testing starts on February 22 at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/122205
Pretty impressive. I bet it ain't comes cheap for Mr. Mateschitz, but then it was of his own doing.
Kind of get's me excited about 2016, this little team pushing the bounderies in all kind of ways