Slightly off topic, but not really ...
A good friend of mine, Hans Fouche was at my offices today.
He's doing consulting work for one of the startups Im involved with.
We had a long chat today with some of my guys at work, and we ended up spending a good couple of hours with him, chatting about race car aerodynamics.
Just for fun, he had dug up some old notes and blueprints from his time at Brabham and Lola, and we poured over original photographs and notes he had taken during this amazing time in F1, the late 80's and early 90's.
I love his Lola Lamborghini LC89, and looking at an actual original 1/3rd scale blueprint of this car on my desk was a really special thing. Wanted to share this, I'm sure there will be some people who would appreciate this historical snippet of coolness.
The car is now a permanent resident of the Lamborghini museum in northern Italy.
1/3rd scale blueprint
Some old school lessons, still totally relevant today.
Wind tunnel scale model
Undertray airflow, and my own 1:43 scale model of the car
http://f1retro.gr/index.php/en/interviews/item/337-interview-hans-fouche
According to Sergio Rinland (Racecar Engineering, February 2011, page 51):
''For me, that was a big loss, at the time I rated him alongside Adrian Newey, he was brilliant.''
Really proud of my eccentric, brilliant, yet completely down to earth and humble, friend.