Well, to get back on topic I am suffering now with some
reducible complexities.
What happens is this: A couple of months ago I left my industry job to a motorsports one. Yep! Im happy!
The thing is I have suddenly enconutered myself with a strong desire to apply all I know (and had been learning here in F1T and there...) in five minutes, with $5, a screwdriver and some glue. And expect the car would be 5 secs a lap faster...
We all know motorsports teams nor life works that way, so I had to sit calmly to think what can I do to start with the right foot, do a fine work and at the same time leave my mark in the cars and in the team, while gaining my mates confidence...
Yep! Mechanics are jelaous of the cars they prepare! They wont like too see you changing something that has been winning for 5 races in a row! [-X
Well, I could not told them that there are some
reducible complexities that cant change the performance of the car for bad. Even if you try too.
So, first I decided let things as they where. I began measuring all. And when I say all I say all I could. I was kindly enough to explain them what was I doing and what for, in terms they can understand.
Yep! We talk strange sometimes! I mean, what a boundary layer really is? Cant you just buy one in a pharmacy?
After that, I knew at least the quantities of the descriptive independant variables (you know, natural frequencies, moment resistances, etc.) and where were we standing.
Once that was achieved I began just "suggesting" setups and improvements even if my function was not that. Believe it or not I entered in this small team for data aquisition functions and responsabilities... but there are no development engineer nor race engineer. Only a couple of consultants that have more experience than me, but are million miles away and have barely seen
and measured the car
-I still cant understand why people doesnt even want to hear the word "development" and stays trying to refine what they got-
Cant you make something go faster without having to test 10 different setups in the track? It seems that the "development" word make people thing "uh... this is gonna be expensive". Well, I said: "NOPE! There are some
reducible complexities here to develop this car... and its free!"
Still I could do little, but its a matter of trust and hard work till they let me get hands dirty and change the whole thing (
this time Ill need a couple of bucks 
). Among the fact that the whole suspension is wrong, the chasis is heavy and aerodynamics are awful there are some less important (but still interesting)
reducible complexities to work with.
Then, first thing that jumps into my mind is: UNION METHODS!
- Bolts are heavy and expensive
- Welding is heavy and complex (well, a lil bit)
- Adhesives are difficult to "unglue" and are not that reliable when dirt, unknown forces and temperature are arround.
Then the naturally
Irredu-Complex Engineer will shout: "do it all in one piece". Yeah, sure! Like if that was THAT easy.
And thats the time were the
Irredu-Complex Engineer will have to sit back again... and think...
"You need great passion, because everything you do with great pleasure, you do well." -Juan Manuel Fangio
"I have no idols. I admire work, dedication and competence." -Ayrton Senna