"the driver does his job and the engineers do theirs"

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ismael
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"the driver does his job and the engineers do theirs"

Post by ismael »

«Mazepin explained: "The problem is that the setups don't really make sense to me in terms of feedback, so I'm pretty lost on that.

"I always went in with the attitude that the driver does his job and the engineers do theirs," said the 22-year-old. "But at the moment we are speaking a different language a little bit.

"I probably need some engineering lessons," Mazepin added.

"I'm going to learn a few more details so I can communicate better with the team about how to make the car faster, because the way it is going at the moment is not very promising."»

https://www.grandprix.com/news/mazepin- ... setup.html


Mazepin could do well by playing GP2 in his spare time, could someone send him a copy?
roland ratzenberger
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Re: "the driver does his job and the engineers do theirs"

Post by roland ratzenberger »

not only this but also he should read this thread..

https://www.grandprix2.de/setups/setups.html

as a greek guy :wink: :wink: i would suggest him to read my fellow greek man guide, themis kafetzopoulos
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