Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack has spoken on the team’s new wind tunnel at their headquarters. The Warwickshire-based team earlier used Mercedes’ wind tunnel to carry out their testing and analysis. Aston Martin has been on a poor run this season.
Their lead man, Fernando Alonso, has only managed to secure 62 points so far. The Spaniard has since talked of revisiting and resolving the issues of their AMR24 to perform in the coming seasons. In light of the current situation, Mike Krack has emphasized the key features of the team’s new wind tunnel.
He said that he was astounded by the effectiveness of it during a demo run, comparing it to a ‘Star Wars’ movie. [The simulator]’s also been a huge undertaking, with a dedicated team pouring all of their experience into making it best-in-class. Like the wind tunnel, I go over to talk to everyone in an effort to increase my own understanding, and the simulator is just amazing.
It’s going to improve our fidelity, improve the whole feedback loop the driver will have. I’ve seen a demo and I was absolutely blown away. It felt like being in Star Wars.
Mike Krack said (via astonmartinf1. com)The Fernando Alonso-led unit now heads into the last three races seeking to improve on their results. However, their main interests lie in making a more conducive package from 2025 onwards with the help of advanced machines.
RELATEDSergio Perez hopes to bring another Mexican to F1 amidst rumored Red Bull exitFernando Alonso recalls not regretting making any decisions in his Formula 1Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso has been a part of the pinnacle of motorsport for over 20 years. He has raced for prestigious teams such as BMW, McLaren, Ferrari, and Alpine in the past before joining Aston Martin. Fernando Alonso (via IMAGO)Alonso has since claimed that he does not regret any of his decisions, regardless of what he has achieved in Formula 1.
He nevertheless acknowledges that correct moves at the correct moments can greatly affect a driver’s career. I didn’t think too much about that. Never.
Not those years and not even now. I never regret anything. I know that some decisions in your Formula 1 career can change a lot what you achieve, what you cannot achieve.
Fernando Alonso said (via Formula1. com)RELATED“He still has what it takes! ” Ex-F1 driver backs Lewis Hamilton to be flying at Ferrari in 2025The 43-year-old veteran missed out on his third championship multiple times during the early 2010s and has been in search of it ever since.
He is optimistic about racing in Formula 1 for a few more years, hoping to earn the title that was rightfully his.