Computational Fluid Dynamics have played a vital role in driving Red Bull Racing to a successful first decade. Jonny Williamson headed to Milton Keynes to learn more.
“We have a Computational Fluid Dynamics department on the bleeding-edge; but we are never satisfied and continually test what is technologically possible.” That’s what Nathan Sykes, head of numerical tools and technology, explained to me in a boardroom overlooking the Red Bull Racing factory’s assembly race bays. The Red Bull Racing…
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