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thanks WB
Blackout wrote:How many people the 5 top teams currently employ ?
I think so. I also think Mercedes figures exclude MHPE.747heavy wrote:Is it reasonable to assume the Ferrari number includes the engine department?
This is actually unclear. It could be both ways. The numbers relate to Ferrari's gestione sportiva. AFAIK there is not an engine facility in the gestione sportiva. I believe that engines are done in a central department at Ferrari, but I'm not exactly a specialist regarding the inner organization of the Italian team.747heavy wrote:Is it reasonable to assume the Ferrari number includes the engine department?
ThanksWhiteBlue wrote:Blackout wrote:How many people the 5 top teams currently employ ?
This was the status of March 2010 by AMuS.
If they could have unlimited outsourcing then shell companies would be set up and departments would be hived off and TUPE'ed over. Therefore a financial restriction on the amount you can outsource.andrew wrote:So the number of people employed by each team is restriced. What about outsourcing? I take it the teams can outsource as much as they like or is this restricted?
So nothing will change then?Giblet wrote:Other teams will be doing lots of looking and calling teams out that are cheating the rules.
WhiteBlue wrote:http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 722803.htm
AMuS give some detail about the resource restriction agreement (RRA):
- Head count cap on 31.12.2010 maximum 350 for design, manufacture and operation of the race cars
- Head count cap on 31.12.2011 maximum 280 for design, manufacture and operation of the race cars
- Budget for bought in parts or engineering contractors €40m in 2010
- Budget for bought in parts or engineering contractors €20m in 2011
- customer engine sales price limited to €9m, eight engines per season
- wind tunnel hours 60/week, CFD restrictions in place
The source that timbo quoted is very relevant. It is also interesting to see that Montezemolo already confirmed in 2009 that teams with integral engine department have a higher head count than teams without engine department.timbo wrote:This is old news, but from this link http://newsonf1.net/2006/news/10/oct26f.htm
we may see that Engine Department is included to GS.