PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑12 Jun 2022, 17:56
Seriously. Why would you want to put 37 year old through repeated spine jarring situations?
The 37 year old chose the car setup himself:
We have a very, very small window where we can work this car, and everything we try doesn’t give us what we want. We’re making lots of changes, but we still encounter the bouncing which loses us a lot of performance. All of the performance is when you get the car low so we’re getting lower and lower but it’s bouncing more than the other cars and putting pressure on our bodies.
- Lewis Hamilton
That's why the whole thing is inexplicable. "So were getting lower and lower but it’s bouncing more"
not "so we are raising the car up high to avoid the bouncing regardless of performance."
Lando Norris has a clear view on the matter:
I can't complain. It's not too bad, we have some porpoising but it's what you have to deal with. It's the tradeoff with trying to gain performance. We could quite easily go lower and gain performance with more porpoising, but we think where we are at is the correct amount. I'm sure Mercedes could build a stiffer floor and raise the ride height and it would be much nicer for them, but they obviously just don't want to lose performance.
- Lando Norris
It doesn't make sense for Mercedes to complain about bouncing when they are the ones
choosing to run their car in such a way that in bounces (low and with hard suspension) instead of raising it up and fitting softer, compliant suspension.