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Dieter Gundel, head of racetrack electronics at Ferrari, says all strategy decisions are based on computer simulations.
Dieter Gundel, head of racetrack electronics at Ferrari, says all strategy decisions are based on computer simulations.
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by the way isn't high tech transfering 6.63Gbps
circles for 4 hours. To each their own.
F1 and open wheel racing are just different. If you don't like
them don't watch. But to say outright that they suck without any
reason as to why well that is just plain ignorant.
- F1/Ferrari Enthusiast Looking For Career Change
- by September 13, 2004 6:41 AM PDT
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(4 Comments)I've spent the last 10 years with a large manufacturing company in a high-tech industry. I've done everything from manage large customer accounts to manage large in-house software development projects. I am currently the marketing manager for a billion-dollar product line. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering and have always dreamed of working for a race team...Ferrari is the pinnacle of race teams!
How do I get Ferrari interested?
Sincerely,
Frank
frankiepi@comcast.net