I may have posted in the wrong thread, but anyway
I based my thoughts on the atrocious conditions for the drivers , to see them bouncing up and down so harshly is avoidable and is a consequence of the new formula.
To me it is clear Brawn and et als failed to envision this.
Of course the Red Bull/ Adrian solving the huge problem is the best argument against my point and the only retort I have there is that do the others have to endure ?
The conclusion is it is a very hard problem to solve, the questions are: is it too hard? Is it needed?
Considering the drivers is most important.
I have been influenced by the comments of Sainz, Hamilton, Russell, ex drivers and others.
I know this has all been rehashed and flogged to death (hope that doesnt get lost in translation), but if I may:
At the beginning of the season when porpoising became apparent my thoughts were that to depend on vacuum for the majority of your traction is going to be very hard because if you take a vacuum cleaner end and hold it very close to a surface but not touching and move along it is almost impossible to be consistent and generally it will stick, let go, stick etc.
Apart from the geometric design the need to have an effective bleed system is paramount.