Feature

Accelerated development - F1i talks with Force India's Andy Green

F1i : In following the evolution of the cars from one Grand Prix to the next, we notice that the rhythm to which innovations are introduced is clearly faster than in past years. Why is the development time shorter than in the past?

Andrew Green: “The biggest difference is the change in regulations – and they’re not small but rather significant changes – that have opened up vast areas of the car to development. As a starting point, we have a much larger playing area to work in. And we’re starting from a quite immature base, so we expect development to be quite steep. But the regulations also limit how quickly we can develop. So the rate of development is effectively pegged by the FIA and the regulations by the number of runs we can do in our wind tunnel and the amount of CFD we can use. So, when you combine all that together, you have a car that is effectively quite under-developed to start with, but has the potential to attain a much greater performance level. But the rate in which we can get there is limited by the regulations. So, when we look at the difference between where we are and where the car is going to get to and the rate of slope that we can achieve, we can see that over a period of a quite a long time we are going to be developing at quite a big rate.”

Does this mean that the relationship between the time spent developing a new component and the gain it brings will be much more significant than last year?

“Yes, last year the car had already developed to quite a high level and the potential wasn’t that much greater, so the slope was much shallower. Next season we will be higher and in two years we will be much further down the road. But where we are now, development is very steep. So, it is going to be important to bring the developments that we get to the track as quickly as possible.”

Page: 1 2 3

Nicolas Carpentiers

Nicolas Carpentiers is F1i.com's resident technical expert, providing in-depth technical analysis and casting his critical eye across the developments of the teams throughout the season.

Recent Posts

Ben Sulayem’s FIA future expanded as term limits are scrapped

The FIA has opened a new chapter in its governance structure – one that immediately…

6 hours ago

Hamilton reveals hidden injury that impacted start of 2025 season

Lewis Hamilton has lifted the lid on a painful secret that followed him into his…

7 hours ago

Austrian GP: Thursday's media day in pictures

It’s back to the picturesque and rolling hills of Styria for the Austrian GP at…

7 hours ago

Alonso slams ‘borderline abuse’ of Aston Martin – hints at F1 future

Fernando Alonso has had enough. Standing before the media on Thursday at the Red Bull…

8 hours ago

Ocon on Haas rumors: ‘They can say whatever the f**k they want'

Esteban Ocon has once again found himself batting away questions about his Formula 1 future,…

9 hours ago

Antonelli explains Barcelona DNF, confirms fresh PU for Austria

Kimi Antonelli will head into this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix armed with fresh Mercedes hardware…

10 hours ago