Jakarta - Stephanus Widjanarko is an alumnus of Institut Teknologi Bandung who works in F1 racing team, Toro Rosso. He served as an aerodynamicist, aero department, F1 racing team, Toro Rosso.
Typical term, Tephie, as he is commonly called, is responsible for Toro Rosso's car components relating to the aerodynamic system.
One of the key points of this system is to keep Toro Rosso's car rate steady both on the corner and on the straight track. For the race car of the 2018 season, Tephie is fully responsible for the nose (nose) and front wing design. "From the end to the front tire limit," Tephie told Tempo at SG Golf Caffee, Prapanca, South Jakarta, Monday, January 1, 2018.
According to Tephie, aerodynamicist at Toro Rosso is divided into three working groups. First deal with the front sector, as he handles. Then there is the responsible on the middle, from the rear of the front tire to the engine. Finally, responsible in the rear diffuser and rear wing.
Design the nose and front wing was completed and successfully undergo tests in wind tunnel. According to the plan, the new nose of Toro Rosso racing car will undergo the inaugural test at the circuit on 26 February in Barcelona, Spain.
According Tephie, this season is not too many changes made on the design of F1 racing car. Except for the application of Halo, the protector of the head of F1 racing car.
"A bit complicated when the implementation of Halo. The team must make some adjustments because the place is very narrow, especially in the air hole above the head of the racer, "he said.
The use of Halo, Tephie continued, could make the air flow to the engine room and the diffuser part is disturbed. And this can affect the performance of the car during the race. "Yes it could be the temperature of the back tire suddenly drop, or engine and brake overheat," he said.
Stephanus Widjanarko is a young man born in Bandung, May 24, 1986. He started his career in F1 Toro Rosso racing team since 2013. He served in Toro Rosso aero department with 100 others. Tephie is one of 25 aerodynamicists, and the only one from Asia.
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