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‘It’s almost always unexpected.’ Adrian Newey shares a fascinating insight into where his F1 design idea comes from.

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“What I found is certainly about aerodynamics. [side] Now that CFD is a great tool in terms of visualization, [things]You can start to understand the flow field much more easily than in the past, ”he explained.

“This will see CFD, try to understand the whirlpool, loss, and pressure field, and then try to solve the details and ideas. I often find that I am trapped, and when I walk, I can see a new idea.

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“I always got up [immediately] And graffiti and sometimes wake up in the morning [think]’How many garbage, it woke up and was not worth ruining the sleep of the night.’ Now I tend to wake up and take an attitude that if it is a good idea, I will still remember it in the morning.

“If you want, use it as a kind of primary filter. Others are much shorter [such as] Wake up, go for a walk, drink coffee… Sometimes it is easier to come back. Or maybe in a shower. They tend to be repeated.

“The first major idea is to be more free if you like it, but it’s almost unexpected. [in] To take a shower, a dog. The subconscious never stops fascinating me … This kind of thought bubble appears, how you can do something completely different. ”

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