[Jenna Fryer] Andretti Global has built an F1 car to the 2023 specs in Cologne that will test next week in the Toyota wind tunnel.
[Jenna Fryer] Andretti Global has built an F1 car to the 2023 specs in Cologne that will test next week in the Toyota wind tunnel.
Michael Andretti says he is still hoping to be on the grid in 2025, but still waiting for conversations with F1/FOM to even begin.
It is quite exciting that we will hopefully soon see another new team join F1, I hope they can stir the pot in the championship
9 0 ReplyWould love to see this car on track somewhere. For a show run.
7 0 ReplyIs GM not yet involved? Why would they use Toyota's wind tunnel and not one of GM's?
8 2 ReplyThere are rules regarding wind tunnels. McLaren already had a wind tunnel, but used this same Toyota tunnel until this year.
9 3 ReplyThere are rules regarding wind tunnels.
There aren't for non-participants. You can make an 2023 F1 car model and test it in your private wind tunnel for how long you like.
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