Race_engineer

Race engineer

Race engineer

Position in motorsport


A race engineer is a motorsport team member who analyses data to achieve the best performance from the vehicle and driver. The race engineer communicates with the team's data analyst, mechanics, and driver, both between and during races. Off the race track, the race engineer analyses historical data to determine the initial set-up for the next race event or test. The race engineer's duties also include hands-on management of the vehicle mechanics, organization of the testing schedule, and assurance of compliance with regulations. The race engineer seeks to make these activities occur as seamlessly as possible for the driver. Race engineers almost always have an academic degree in engineering or a related field.[1][2]

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Scuderia Ferrari race engineer Rob Smedley at the Formula 1 2010 Canadian Grand Prix.

A good race engineer must have good people skills. To be effective, the race engineer must have a good working relationship with not only the driver but also the rest of the team, both at and away from the track. Many times the race engineer is also "the face" of the team for the media; this is especially true during the race while the driver is inaccessible. This makes the race engineer's media skills a priority.[3]

History

The role of the race engineer on racing teams has grown in importance since the adoption of on-board sensors that collect performance data. The race engineer's job is to evaluate the vehicle's performance gathered from both telemetry and the driver's feedback. The race engineer then seeks to improve performance with regard to the driver's desires by adjusting suspension, engine calibrations, aerodynamics, and other variables which affect the vehicle's performance on the race track.

Travel

Race engineers tend to travel extensively, especially during the racing season of their motorsport teams.[4] At the highest level of professional motorsports, international travel is common. Offseason travel for race engineers is usually for testing, training, and visiting vendors.

See also


References

  1. Job Focus – The Race Engineer. "It's Story Time (Powered by CubeCart)". Archived from the original on 2013-06-09. Retrieved 2012-03-11.
  2. The role of the F1 race engineer http://www.f1technical.net/features/3645

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