10 Dec 2010

GM’s Ed Welburn finally drives Oldsmobile Aerotech record-breaker he designed



aerotech2 450x178 GMs Ed Welburn finally drives Oldsmobile Aerotech record breaker he designed
Of all the people longing to drive the Oldsmobile Aerotech back in the 1980s, you’d expect that the cars designer would have taken it for a few spins. Despite having his first sketch for the project turn in to the record-setting aerodynamic research vehicle, Ed Welburn’s closest contact with the Aerotech was during long wind tunnel sessions.
Having risen through the ranks during his nearly-40 year career at General Motors, Welburn is now oversees GM’s worldwide design staff, and his memory was recently jogged by seeing photos of the Aerotech posted in a design studio. Being the chief has its privileges, so Welburn’s desire to drive his creation turned into a trip to the Milford proving grounds, where a 1992 version of the Aerotech was waiting.
A Chevrolet Corvette set the pace at a sedate 60-something miles per hour, despite the Aerotech’s V8 sourced from the Oldsmobile Aurora. While he may have only just gotten to drive the Aerotech, the car has had a significant effect on Welburn since he first penned it. The aerodynamic attention to detail he learned on the Aerotech has informed all his work since then. The Chevrolet Volt owes a lot to the Aerotech, because Welburn had the patience and discipline to work out the design for better airflow, as well as bring engineering and design together for a harmonious relationship, another seldom-seen skill among car designers. While the Oldsmobile brand has been shuttered, the Aerotech stands as a significant achievement, and the various speed and endurance records the car set have yet to be broken.

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