NASCAR to get F1 wind tunnel technology
Now it seems the series is about to get F1 style aerodynamics as well. Windshear Inc, a company owned by Haas Automation owner Gene Haas, has started work on the construction of a $40m, 185mph full-scale wind tunnel which is being designed to run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This will be located next to the Concord Regional Airport in North Carolina, and will be rented out to teams when it is completed at the start of 2008 – and interest in the tunnel has also been expressed by Formula 1 and Indycar teams. It uses a stainless steel belted rolling road which is developed by MTS Systems, the Minnesota-based company that supplies rolling roads for most of the Formula 1 teams, and will have a larger test section than any currently in use in F1. The project was spearheaded by ex-Formula 1 and Indycar designer Ken Anderson. Grandprix.com