Adrian Newey is Chief Technical Officer for Red Bull Racing.  He has won 13 drivers’ championships and 12 constructors’ championships across three teams in his career. He is widely regarded as the greatest Formula 1 race car designer in the history of the sport.

 

Some interesting insights from this episode:

  • Racing teams have three departments: aerodynamics, vehicle design, and vehicle dynamics/simulation. Because Adrian had worked in each of those disciplines, it provided a more holistic perspective when designing racing cars.
  • A good design engineer must be both left brained and right brained – that is, combining the artistic imaginative left side with the analytical and practical right side.
  • He is still old school in that he prefers a drawing board and pencil over CAD (computer aided design) systems.
  • No matter how successful you are, you’ve got to keep pushing and you’ve got to stay sharp or you’ll lose your edge.
  • If you can learn to manage the pressure, your subconscious brain will spend more time focused on the problem and can come up with a solution when you least expect it.
  • “Excellence is doing something to the ultimate. To the best of one’s ability at that time.”

Gary Hunt is a professional cliff diver.  He is a 10 time Red Bull World Series Champion with 43 overall victories and counting.  He is widely considered the greatest cliff diver in the history of the sport.

 

Some interesting insights from this episode:

  • Juggling was a practice he used to increase his focus and concentration and take his mind off the stress and pressure of the competition.
  • It took several years diving off increasing heights to build up the confidence and courage to jump off the 27 meter platform
  • He’s afraid of heights when there’s no water underneath
  • To prepare for a cliff dive, you have to practice routines off the 10 meter platform and then assemble the pieces together when doing the actual 27 meter dive.
  • His curiosity to learn new dives and explore what’s possible is what drove him to be the best in the world.
  • His greatest fear is losing his motivation to learn new things