Smedley: F1 is a team sport with 500 people in the team

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Thursday, 18 August 2016 at 11:18
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Williams' Head of Vehicle Performance Rob Smedley has pointed out that Formula 1 is a team sport despite the fact that every Sunday two drivers get all the attention, arguing that the sport has moved on and there is no turning back to embrace the past.
Smedley said in an interview, "Everyone wants to go back to a Formula 1 that doesn't exist anymore, when we had carburetors, when we had throttle linkages which were mechanical linkages, rather than the incredible complex cars we have now."
"We've gone to something else. It's a team sport, and we have 500 people who work in the team. If you take this inane argument that the drivers are alone in the car, then why don’t we take a step back and get rid of all the engineers?"
"And we'll bring two cars here and we'll bolt them together... or we don’t even have to do that. We can bring a bag of bits and they can bolt them together and they can get into them and drive them and they can get out and talk between themselves in that truck there."
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"Where do you stop? It’s an inane argument, to be honest. It’s a team sport, whether or not it’s called the drivers' championship, whether or not it's called a championship from the moon, it’s a team sport.""And if it wasn’t a team sport, then we wouldn’t have 500 people who work for the two drivers or for the good of the team."
With this in mind Smedley is adamant that easing of radio communication between driver and their engineers was a vital development, "I think from an engineering point of view, it’s absolutely the right thing to open up the radios again."
"The cars are incredibly complicated now with these power units, and to be able to drive the car at 200mph and manage the power unit or any other problems that arise was just asking too much," added Smedley.
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