Great article, thanks for sharing. I came across this related piece in the same publication and also by Scott Mitchell...bosyber wrote: ↑05 Nov 2020, 17:49Well put, and very interesting, and sort of ties in with with the article I came in here to post:
The Race - How Mercedes designed f1s best car but kept it secret:“That car was the first car to have everything done the right way,” says chief designer John Owen.
The incredible origin story of the mercedes f1 era
There are lots of great insights in this article, too many to post here...Wind back the clocks to how it all began and Mercedes simply started early, was well prepared, avoided the problems that engulfed its opponents and swept all before it. Then never stopped. Those who believe that don’t know how close the all-conquering engine programme of 2014, which started all we see today, had come to crisis just a few months before...
As the simplistic assessment of how the Mercedes era began is recited to Andy Cowell, Mercedes’ former engine chief, he starts to smile and shake his head.
“That is a wholly wrong perception,” Cowell, managing director of Mercedes High Performance Powertrains from the start of 2013 until earlier this year, tells The Race.