shelly wrote:@Crucial: I do not think Sanchez was Mcl head of aero. iirc he was team leader (i.e. supervisor of an area of the car or a shift team) and now at ferrari he is, Iirc, principle aerodynamicist. MClaren have another head of aero and have now promoted Marcin Budowski (I do not know if I mispelled his name), who worked for ferrari in the past, is very highly rated and was rumored to come back to maranello in spring, when he took a sabbatical term.
In terms of senior aero acquisition the heaviest, along with Bigois, is Agathangelou. Agathangelou was very highly rated at the beginning of 2000s and he was redbulls head of aero until newey brought in Prodromou. Since then he has been under the radar working for dallara in Italy, up ot this spring when Ferrari hired him.
I had read somewhere that Sanchez was HoA at MaCa but don't remember where. Indeed OmniCorse says he was Team Leader of Aerodynamics.
I read just the other day in OmniCorse that
Agathangelou will not work directly with the 2013 car but will focus on getting the Aero guys the best tools and work on sorting the tunnel issues & streamline the results when both tunnels are being used.
Bigois is sort of an unknown factor for me. He's been around for a while and definitely knows his stuff but hasn't accomplished a great deal. Remains to be seen how much he helps the team. A lot I hope.
But it's the fact we have these new Aerodynamic Engineer in the team now which obviously are used to different(maybe better tools), methodology, and just how they go about their work & how they design cars. So what I'm wondering is now that there's new fresh blood in the team, will we see Ferrari go down a different design/development path. How will their different philosophy affect the design of the car? We could potentially see radically(for Ferrari) different front or rear wings, etc.