Pros
You get the full Formula 1 experience in a close-knit, supportive environment. The team has a genuine family feel—everyone knows everyone, and there’s real camaraderie across departments. Unlike in larger teams where you may be siloed, here you're involved in a wide range of areas, giving you broader exposure and a deeper sense of ownership. Success is more rewarding because your individual contribution directly impacts results. You also enjoy all the standard F1 perks that come with working in the sport.
Cons
The workload can be intense, and the expectation level is consistently high. With fewer resources compared to larger teams, there’s constant pressure to deliver more with less. It requires a high level of adaptability, stamina, and smart problem-solving, which may not suit everyone.