noname wrote:flmkane wrote:Guess what's cheaper and gives better results. TESTING!!!!
I am not that certain.
To do track testing you need to rent the track, send the cars, parts, equipment and people there, to properly evaluate components after testing you have to ship them back, risk in case something will fail is much lower, etc. Unless the team has a track next to the factory simulator can simplify (and thus make cheaper) whole logistic behind.
On top of that simulator provides very well controlled environment. Test chambers/cells/simulators are being used everywhere, why F1 should rely solely on such an old fashioned tool as field testing?
Doesn't field testing also require physical parts? If you wanted to test 10 Front wings which take 6 weeks to build each that's just ridiculous.
Simulating those is a few mouse clicks. If you know your simulator is very well correlated you only need a handful of field tests to verify the best results.
No way field testing comes back as we previously knew it.