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Mario Almondo, Director of Operations, Aldo
Costa, Technical Director, and Gilles Simon,
Head of the Engines and Electronics
Department, presented the latest
modifications seen on the Ferrari F2008. |
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Mario
Almondo, Director of Operations, Aldo Costa, Technical
Director, and Gilles Simon, Head of the Engines and
Electronics Department, presented the latest
modifications of the F2008, which will be used during
the season 2008, to the international press.
When Aldo Costa was asked, what the main characteristics
of the new single-seater from Maranello are, the
Technical Director said: "For the F2007 we mainly worked
on the aerodynamics, which are completely different to
the ones from the season 2007, but there are still some
elements which are identical to the F2007. All the
aerodynamic surfaces have been completely updated. The
body is more concave, the engine cover has a different
profile to improve the efficiency and resolve some
problems we had on circuits such as Monte Carlo, Hungary
and Canada.
"We've also done some major work on the
electronics and the control systems. This year we have
to use an integrated central system and an MES
(Mechanics and Electronics System). Thus we had to
review the electronic layout of the car and try to
figure it out without any help from the drivers, such as
the traction control and some other controls. We've been
working a lot on the gearbox, which has to be used for
four races in a row this year. We changed the dimension
to improve its lifetime; but we've worked also on the
suspension, to improve the lifetime of the whole car."
Gilles Simon spoke about the unification of the engine
and electronics management: "This new organisation is
already looking ahead to the year 2009, when we will
develop a kinetic system to reuse the energy produced by
the car. This will take up a lot of our time this year.
To combine the two departments is an obvious thing to
do. We will do many test sessions inside and outside of
the works. This is already the second year that we are
not allowed to further develop the engines. From March
2008 on the engine will be completed and approved. What
we have actually done is concentrated our work on
everything that is sitting above the cylinders; such as
the inlets and also on the improvement of the
lubrification. We also developed a new kind of fuel over
the last winter in collaboration with Shell. The rules
of 2008 set a limit of 5.75% of bi-components in the
fuel. We'll use the biofuel already at the tests in
Jerez next week.
Mario Almondo explained the organization of the Director
of Operations: "Well, in the world of High-Tech my role
is quite traditional. At Ferrari that means working on
technical things, which are not part of the planning,
such as logistics and strategic planning of works and
investments, managing the race tracks and the buying,
technical, technological and quantitative development of
our partners. And then there's the management of the A1
GP, which will start with a collaboration by Ferrari in
the next year. For us the start of this Championship is
a great business opportunity and the possibility to
consolidate our brand in the Far East."
As far as the Formula One car and the performance level
of the F2008 is concerned Costa said: "The evolution of
the aerodynamics is excellent. The team has done some
fantastic work, although it is the fourth year in terms
of stability of the rules in that sense. Nevertheless we
managed to have further progress. Without judging the
others I have to say that our car has many hidden
features, which we hope will pay in terms of reliability
and performance."
A journalist asked if there will be a further
improvement to the seamless-technology in 2008 as far as
the gearbox is concerned; which might be a kind of
advantage for those who are responsible for the hardware
and know the code; Costa replied: "We don't want to slow
down, we want to keep up our performance level of 2007;
we want to further develop the seamless system. We have
to produce a gearbox, which will last for four races,
while we have to reduce its weight and its dimensions.
Changing gear will thus depend now more on the drivers."
Mario Almondo was asked how many improvements of the
F2008 are foreseen for now: "In 2007 we had four major
developments of the car and many minor developments for
each race according to the different race tracks.
Simulation and the wind tunnel are very important here,
but also the tests in the works play an important role.
From the first GP on we try to keep a straight line in
terms of development, to eliminate all the problems
caused by the single circuits."
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