Best rear-suspension pic that I've seen on here! Bravo!
True about the pics! Sheared some bolts there, which is certainly a good way to dissipate energy; quite a clean break with surprisingly little visible damage to the box and suspension. This is the same gearbox et al that Ferrari use, isn't it?
Should be a Ferrari supplied part, yes.
You see that all of the mounting points are intact. After the Grosjean incident, FIA instructed that the bolts are designed to break away at a certain load so that the some of the kinetic energy from the crash is severed (literally) from the fuel cell/chassis.
This is correct, so it doesn't impact movement when left and right are moving independently of each other (think going around a corner).
I was thinking this myself looking at the photos. Where does the gearbox go or where is the shaft from the gearbox to the rear diff (mini prop style?)JordanFiveOh wrote: ↑01 Jun 2022, 17:12Where in the world does the clutch/input shaft fit into that casing? Trying to visualize it and there’s so much suspension stuff in the way!
I can’t see where it would go, but have they built it onto the rear of the engine (back-to-front from the conventional)?chrisc90 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2022, 18:16I was thinking this myself looking at the photos. Where does the gearbox go or where is the shaft from the gearbox to the rear diff (mini prop style?)JordanFiveOh wrote: ↑01 Jun 2022, 17:12Where in the world does the clutch/input shaft fit into that casing? Trying to visualize it and there’s so much suspension stuff in the way!
It is quite interesting and seems away from what you would expect for power train sort of setup.
You cannot quite see low enough in the bottom of these two pics….