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Are technical decisions in F1 teams "authoritarian" or "democratic"? - Page 2
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Are technical decisions in F1 teams "authoritarian" or "democratic"?
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dren
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Re: Are technical decisions in F1 teams "authoritarian" or "democratic"?
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15 Jan 2025, 01:03
Typically made by monkeys wearing clown suits.
Honda!
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Re: Are technical decisions in F1 teams "authoritarian" or "democratic"?
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15 Jan 2025, 13:35
A car is a complex product and many senior engineers each responsible for their division.
In the end any TD has to rely on the situation and calculation presented by his seniors.
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