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Posted: 17 Jan 2005, 18:17
by Reca
Tomba wrote: seems like we do a lot of talking about swimming suits :p
I was wondering... why people always suggest to put on the bodywork dimples as on a golf ball and no one propose a F1 bodywork hairy as a tennis ball ?

Posted: 17 Jan 2005, 20:29
by CFDruss
lol, thanks Scuderia-Russ, this guest that always seems to reply to threads never seem to join as a member him/her self. Obviously not a team player and more just likes to critersize.

Reca.....a furry F1 car, lol, now that i would love to see, you ever seen the car out of dumb and dumber, hahaha, imagine that as an f1 car. hell yeah!!! brilliant, lovin it :)

Posted: 18 Jan 2005, 07:53
by sknguy
Thank you CFDruss. Now I understand.

Posted: 20 Jan 2005, 04:42
by DaveKillens
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Posted: 20 Jan 2005, 20:06
by CFDruss
I have not read that copy, can you scan that article and send it over for me mate.

P.s - What do you work as??

Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 01:25
by DaveKillens
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Posted: 23 Jan 2005, 17:09
by marco
just a stupid question.... how much does an f1 aerodynamicist earn???

thanks.

Posted: 24 Jan 2005, 00:22
by Monstrobolaxa
I've read anywhere between 2500€ and 13000€ it really depends on the importance of the aerodynamicist position inside the team....if he's the head of the aero department....he'll earn more then a average aerodynamicist the works for the "chief"!

If you're entering a F1 team as an apprentice....you'll only earn between 1000€ and 2000€ (these figures for the apprentice is my opinion, while the other values were taken from magazines).

Posted: 24 Jan 2005, 01:24
by nazo
are those per month? i thought an aerodynamicist earns about 10.000 euros a month!

apprentence is an intern, you mean? What if you do a master and then a phd in aero, if a team gets you then how much would you earn. could someone tell me as i would like to know.

naz.

Posted: 24 Jan 2005, 02:12
by Monstrobolaxa
Well yes I mean a month!

Yes the apprenticeship is the same as an internship.

With a phd....if you don't have any experience....you wont be one of the highest earners in the team....

Posted: 24 Jan 2005, 20:16
by CFDruss
You will also find it very difficult to enter F1 as an aerodynamicist with out a Phd anyway. Most F1 aerodynamicists either have Phds or a very good degree in aeronautical engineering (as aeronautical engineers tend to have a very good and deep undertstanding of aerodyanmic theory)