I don't know about how the other F1 teams work with their fuel and oil suppliers, I can only comment on the way we work with the team we support..
We have a scientist that is pretty much permanently based at the F1 factory and works day-to-day with the F1 engineers to a) understand their needs and b) advise them of what is nominally possible. Sometimes they are able to work with quite conventional fluids, and at other times novel fluid components are used in new formulations to give competitive advantage. The communication is very much a two-way process between the F1 folks and the team of scientists, engineers and technicians in our fuels and lubricants departments.
Some of the engine and gearbox technologies do require special lubricant components, especially to protect during first-fire when it's very easy to damage some of the critical mechanical parts..
We also have a small team that are on hand at every race and test, to sample and analyse the fuel and oil before and after each run. The data then gets fed back into the development model.
Finally all of the F1 fuels and oils for the team are made at the laboratory where I work and are then shipped to wherever they are needed.
its not called USF1 any more its USGPEConfused_Andy wrote:(ING) Renault F1... USF1...
I think the teams which raced until 2008 can use F1 along with their name,thats why brawn team made their name brawn gp and USF1 was forced to change USGPE.The logo of Force India ressembled F1 logo so they were asked to change the I in the logo to small case i.GTO wrote:Sorry to bring this post back on topic of Lotus...but, why, or should I write, how are they able to use the team Lotus F1? I thought I had read that Bernie did not allow any teams to use the term F1 in any team names. I'll have to search back but I recall Force India had to remove 'F1' from their team name.
One of many... The Elise S1 was the first to get a '72 edition, but they've been doing roadcars in JPS colours for years. I think the first was probably an original Esprit.
That will teach me to post things without looking them up Marcush.marcush. wrote:pretty sure the first was Lotus Europa JPS:
http://youngtimerclassic.com/img-pg/wal ... 0x1200.jpg
merry xmas ,my beer is actually already empty..Craigy wrote:That will teach me to post things without looking them up Marcush.marcush. wrote:pretty sure the first was Lotus Europa JPS:
http://youngtimerclassic.com/img-pg/wal ... 0x1200.jpg
Ta for the correction though
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