Central Ohio, it's called Honda Automotive Laboratory Ohio, a fitting name isn't it?
https://www.racetechmag.com/2022/03/hon ... nd-tunnel/
Central Ohio, it's called Honda Automotive Laboratory Ohio, a fitting name isn't it?
A great place if you like corn.ispano6 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 05:42Central Ohio, it's called Honda Automotive Laboratory Ohio, a fitting name isn't it?
https://www.racetechmag.com/2022/03/hon ... nd-tunnel/
Ah, thanks!ispano6 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 05:42Central Ohio, it's called Honda Automotive Laboratory Ohio, a fitting name isn't it?
https://www.racetechmag.com/2022/03/hon ... nd-tunnel/
When will RedBull's new wind tunnel be ready?lio007 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 07:27
Ah, thanks!
But would it make sense to do aero development in another time zone and even another continent? I'd say it makes life more difficult for the team to use a tunnel so far away from the factory.
Mateschitz has already approved the new tunnel: https://the-race.com/formula-1/mateschi ... ore-death/
I'm positive the FIA would have a problem with that.
While I think the OP is getting a bit carried away, there is a bit of a loophole where teams can buy off the shelf parts (like say, a very advanced intercooler technology), and they are only paying the notional or market price of the parts from the third-party, and not necessarily the massive R&D cost associated w/ the development of said parts (because a third-party doesn't bake the entire R&D cost into the sale of 1 product if that product can be sold to others).
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The difference is that what happens in Sakura, stays in Sakura and the engines are simply shipped to MK or the circuits.ispano6 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 17:10When will RedBull's new wind tunnel be ready?lio007 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 07:27
Ah, thanks!
But would it make sense to do aero development in another time zone and even another continent? I'd say it makes life more difficult for the team to use a tunnel so far away from the factory.
Mateschitz has already approved the new tunnel: https://the-race.com/formula-1/mateschi ... ore-death/
Wind tunnel time is limited for F1 teams. Not for Honda. The work conducted at HALO could be useful to both AT and RB with the primary purpose of serving Honda development. They could conceivably have a copy of the chassis or aero form to test cooling packages, not aero load or drag ETC. Time zone and distance from Milton Keynes probably isn't an obstacle, Sakura is farther and more time zone difference.
Maybe the tunnel is already fully booked?
.Big Tea wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 20:05.
Maybe the tunnel is already fully booked?
Booked or not, it's completely illogical. Having your WindTunnel on site creates efficiencies that cannot be taken for granted.Big Tea wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 20:05Maybe the tunnel is already fully booked?
The Honda owned one. They would not only have their own 'work' but undoubtedly from other areas of Honda