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I was fascinated by the technical skill involved in designing race cars: Suniya Khan

I was fascinated by the technical skill involved in designing race cars: Suniya Khan

Suniya Sadullah Khan is the first and only Formula 1 engineer from Pakistan
Updated 20 Dec, 2018

Suniya Sadullah Khan became the first Formula 1 engineer from Pakistan in 2012 and to date remains the only one.

As a design and race operations support engineer for the Williams Formula 1 Team, she was responsible for ensuring race mechanics achieved a 3.0s average pit-stop time and provided support to engineers at the race track.

Dawn caught up with her to talk about her experiences as an F1 engineer.

How did you get into engineering?

I was 12 when I watched my first ever Formula 1 race and fell in love. For me, it wasn’t just the thrill of watching cars race each other at 250 km/h, I was fascinated by the constant technical and engineering skill involved in designing these race cars. It was then that I decided I wanted to work not just in motorsport, but for a specific team called Williams which competed in Formula 1.

As there was no specific path for a girl from Pakistan to follow to work in Formula 1, I realised I had to forge my own path. This included studying science subjects at O and A Levels to getting scholarships from universities abroad and more importantly convincing my parents to let me be the first girl in my family to study abroad for my bachelors. I got a part scholarship at university but my financial circumstances were such that I worked part time for three out of the four years I studied in England, as a cleaner and a waitress.

During my masters, I studied and worked as a waitress during the week and worked for free as a mechanic on weekends to gain motorsport experience. Needless to say, my mother was horrified that her daughter was choosing to work as a mistri but, she still respected my decision.

Having studied the right subjects, was Formula 1 engineering an easy industry to break into?

I started with a bachelors in Aerospace Engineering and then went to Cranfield University in the UK for my masters in Motorsport Engineering and Management. For the group project we successfully designed, built, tested and marketed a new front crash structure for a Formula Ford chassis

I finally managed to get an interview at Williams F1. A week after the interview, I was rejected as I didn’t have enough experience for that position. However, the interviewer was impressed by my enthusiasm and thought I should apply for another role they had available.

The only problem, it was in admin whereas I had dreamt of becoming a race engineer. I took the job and decided to prove I could do more. Within six months, I was doing extra work with the race team. A year later, I was formally part of their race operations team as an engineer. I finally got there.

What was your role with the engineering team?

My work involved a lot of collaboration between different departments, creative problem solving and working to extremely tight deadlines. It also involved analysing data at the smallest detail — looking for even 0.1s improvement.

Looking back, it wasn’t just the technical skills that I developed in my time there but also the way to solve problems and work to tight deadlines under immense pressure.

My stand out memory was being tasked with reducing race pit-stop times (the time taken to change all four tyres on a car during a race).This involved working with the mechanics, the design engineers, the aerodynamicists and the drivers and their race engineers — analysing hours of footage just to shave off 1 second per pit-stop. While I was there, we reduced the time from 3.5 seconds to 2.1 and after I left they reduced it even further to 1.8s — that means 20 people managed to change the tires on a car in under 2 seconds — perfect synchronisation.


Originally published in Dawn, December 20th, 2018

Comments

Zora Dec 20, 2018 12:31pm
Wow, that is so cool! The first and only and a woman! Want to see our ladies excel in every field.
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Kashif Dec 20, 2018 01:01pm
Great achievement.
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AAN Dec 20, 2018 01:07pm
Not only you forged the path for yourself, you have inspired and made this career look achievable for both genders.
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Zak Dec 20, 2018 01:22pm
Thanks Dawn for bringing such unsung heros to our attention. Absolute admiration for the lady. Another pride of Naya Pakistan.
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RationalBabu Dec 20, 2018 02:30pm
@Zak : Certainly a matter of pride, but she qualified under foreign scholarships and sheer hard work way before Naya Pakistan. The lady is to be admired for her tenacity but one wonders where she would be now had she remained in Pakistan!
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asad Dec 20, 2018 03:03pm
That is inspiring. And a good moral to draw from it is, if one targets something with all of his/her will and aspirations, then the person can certainly achieve it no matter how far or difficult it is. Even with my automotive engg background, it takes a lot to get into decent OEM.
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M. Kamran Dec 20, 2018 03:54pm
Great job! I hope u do pretty well. Much impressed!
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Fried Chillies Dec 20, 2018 04:15pm
Such an inspiring story for it shows single minded focus and devotion to the goal. She could have rested with landing a job but to continue pursuing her dream shows the strength of her character.
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Pro Pakistani Dec 20, 2018 05:01pm
Great inspiration for the young generation!
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Umair Ahmed Dec 20, 2018 05:11pm
Suniya Sadullah Khan (Y) Proud Of Pakistan....
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M.Mudassir Siddiqui Dec 20, 2018 05:22pm
Very Inspiring.
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A Dec 20, 2018 05:42pm
Nice this is what Pakistan needs.
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Mukhtar Dec 20, 2018 06:10pm
Well done, you have proven that with willpower, consistency and hard work one can achieve any goal.
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Gill Haider Dec 20, 2018 06:53pm
Hard work pays, well done!
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Studentsindhi Dec 20, 2018 07:00pm
mashAllah , i wish my younger sister develops this kind of self confidence to succesfully navigate her way through this world . What an inspiration is this beautiful woman
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John Dec 20, 2018 07:46pm
Great ... That's Naya Pakistan
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Hamid Ali Dec 20, 2018 09:10pm
Pakistani women despite the hardship have left men far behind.
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Big Bird Dec 20, 2018 10:02pm
Of course she is first and only. There are every few formula 1 engineers anywhere.
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RACHEL IQBAL Dec 20, 2018 10:40pm
absolutely impressive
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Zulfi. Dec 20, 2018 11:17pm
This women has proved that STEM is not only for men but women as well. Specially for a society like Pakistani this is a very good start. I hope more women are inspired by this lady. PS STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
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YesDude Dec 21, 2018 12:51am
AMAZING!! KUDOS!!!
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A K Dec 21, 2018 02:25am
That's really great and I wish you the best in your technical endeavors. I wish more Pakistani girls would take up advanced engineering careers. It would have been nice if you had gone into a bit more details on the techniques you used to improve the design (CFD, FEA, MBS, Optimization, Composites). In any case, goodluck!
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hello Dec 21, 2018 09:11am
i had a dream to be part of F1 technical team ....
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ali Dec 21, 2018 10:07am
wow ..keep the flag high!!
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Deepak Dec 21, 2018 11:19am
Splendid! Very exemplary dedication and definitely one of the better success stories I came across this year.
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Rubina Dec 21, 2018 12:10pm
Really impressed by this strong lady. Feel proud of her.
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Rajesh Dec 21, 2018 12:49pm
Most people from the sub-continent have similar stories as most families are unable to afford the involved expenses. Nonetheless an impressive story.
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Asad Dec 21, 2018 03:47pm
Great Inspiration
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Rehman Dec 21, 2018 05:21pm
Just goes to show that Pakistani wemen are just as capable as men when it comes to science and engineering . More families should encourage their daughter’s to persue technical careers as we live in a technical age.
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Ypherrist Dec 22, 2018 10:38am
Very cool !
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Jatin Dec 22, 2018 10:38am
Really Impressive.. kudos and good wishes..
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Hk Dec 27, 2018 12:18am
Amazing! Very inspiring for all of us!
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