
Caull disagreed with Newey's assessment of the simulator
In Monaco, Adrian Newey arrived at the Formula 1 stage for the first time as an employee of Aston Martin and at the very first meeting with the press said that the team's simulator did not provide the necessary data correlation, and this was partly due to problems with the car.
Supervisor Andy Cowell disagreed with this assessment and stated that the problem was not as big as it might seem from Newey's words.
"Every time you start working with new equipment, it takes time to put it into operation and then figure out how accurately the numbers from the simulator or wind tunnel correlate with the real world," Cowell told Sky Sports on Saturday. – Therefore, we need to make several updates, get them on track and see how much expectations match reality.
This is called correlation, and even experienced teams have problems with it. You can hear similar complaints all over the pit lane.
The great thing about Adrian is that he comes and says what he sees. He sets the standard for everyone, and we have to get up to it. We've already been working on data correlation, and Adrian just helped us refine the task list."
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Caull disagreed with Newey's assessment of the simulator
In Monaco, Adrian Newey told the press at his first meeting that the team's simulator did not provide the necessary data correlation. The head of Aston Matrin, Andy Cowell, disagreed with this assessment and said that the problem was not as big as it might seem from Newey's words.