True. 2010 & 2011 BMW left Sauber with an upgraded Albert III CFD facility. It was eclipsed in 2012 when Wirth left Marussia with what was regarded as the best CFD cluster in F1 then. Since then Mercedes, McLaren and Red Bull now have the joint best as they operate with the maximum allowable by the regs. Ferrari are just behind, not by much, they will join those guys this year once they switch over to their new CFD facility in their new F1 factory in the August shut down.ME4ME wrote:I doubt it. That was 6 years ago, probably 7 when BMW cut investment.FW17 wrote:Sauber also has one of the best CFD computing powers in the business thanks to the BMW days
Red Bull have given Toro Rosso their old CFD/Simulator cluster as they have just upgraded their full CFD/Simulator cluster as they use a integrated solution to maximise their potential. This is what Prodromu is doing at McLaren right now. Its increasingly more important to have a CFD/Simulator cluster for chassis maximisation and how quickly you can get new parts tested virtually. The Simulator facility is what Sauber lack, they don't have one, even Manor has a Simulator, Sauber are the only team in F1 who simply don't have one, and don't have the £25m to build one (and a wellness suite) going on the Lotus (now Renault) plans from when they got theirs in 2012 and the £8m that you would need to put it in the factory in a unused/under utilised or redeployed area.
It shows the disparity to the haves and Sauber these days. Id recon that the Simulator could be worth as much as a second of a lap as you can quickly optimize the set up before you go to a track and also get the best aero parts on to the car from using your CFD to its optimal and efficiently using your Tunnel to verify. Sauber, not having a Simulator don't get the best updated on the car straight out the box.
Sauber didn't let Audi have the tunnel as much this winter, they allowed them 4 days and not the 5 they usually gave them, this has resulted in a 20% loss in finance to the team, it was rumoured that Sauber got as much as €45m from Audi, so a €7.5m reduction is gonna hurt to a team with a budget of around €88m (on my 2014 figures). And with the inclusion of a bloody strong Haas and Manor being 'like a rocket on the straights' I think Sauber will struggle to have a good season this year. I can see nothing but doom and gloom unless a takeover by BMW/Alfa or McLaren/Honda can be worked out.