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Car balance, oversteer, understeer, operating windows… 👀 what exactly do these terms mean and how do teams decide and change car set-ups, both on and off the track? 🤔 Vehicle Dynamics, explained by Andrew Shovlin – Trackside Engineering Director – featuring his whiteboard! 😄
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@tigerrx7
As an aerospace engineer, this is why F1 is my favorite sport and favorite pastime. A sporting competition that emphasizes engineering.
@nlboogy
As an Engineering student I appreciate this insight
@vivekchavanmusic
He reminds me a lot of my physics teacher from 12th grade. Very calm and composed and the hand moves on the white board like a boat cutting a smooth line through a river.
Also, great explanation. I am a little shocked that I could understand everything. Props to your visual demonstration!
@Marco-Bulitta
Am I the only one who is watching this primary to improve setup skills in the F1 game? :D
@dafyddrees9195
This simple science series is so fascinating and fantastic to see how engineer’s operate and their thought processes through race weekends! Thank you!
@n0body550
Videos like these would help with ignorances of people that say “car go circle, much bore” thanks for these videos, makes me love the sport more and more
@egj1975
My biggest respect for Mercedes the recent years. So entertaining, educating and open about everything. Nobody deserves these F1 titles more. Hope they win many more.
@patbakshis2522
I've never driven that fast, but I've driven on ice, and watching this video, kept hitting "pause" to recapture that feeling and reconcile it with your diagrams. To see something as intuitive as oversteer and understeer neatly broken down into vectors is a new experience for some of us. Thanks for this window into your world.
@Niko-he4ji
Ferrari:write that down, write that down!
@IamSaud_YT
Greatest Technical video ever! Once again, thank you, Mercedes.
@elistokes4244
This has been my favorite class this semester
@canineogames
Congrats to Shovlin for explaining the concepts in a very understandable way. Fantastic video.
@IamSaud_YT
Dear Mercedes!
Thank you so much for listening and making this video.
kind regards,
Saud
@saket63
I'm new to F1 , and this has made a whole lot of things clear to me 😇!! Thanks Mercedes
@meghavgoyal3814
Dear mercedes,
You should do more of these kind of videos really helps and inspire us as budding engineers.
@holefiller3693
Amazing that you are doing this for the fans!
@keldyngovindsamy1765
As a young aspiring race car driver knowing this stuff makes my learning experience much easier
@Goldberryz
30 mins well spent more of these pls! amazing <3
@deem292
Good job Mercedes. We enjoy every little bit of insight into how you all produce such a fantastic Formula 1 Car. Keep up the amazing work!
@salmiakki5638
WOW please, please do a part 2 of it.
And also similar content for other aspects of the car. Like chassis, motor, aero and such