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Do we think the F1-75 would suffer the most from the new directive starting with the French GP then?tpe wrote: ↑02 Jul 2022, 17:56In the Silverstore race thread you will find a Tweet with a comparison video between RB, Merc, Ferrari regarding porpoising.
RB has almost nothing and scratches the ground.
MB has some, again scratches the ground
Ferrari, has a lot and almost isn't touching the ground.
There are some interesting things to consider. If the car is that fast and it's not so close to the ground, imagine how faster it could go if they find a solution for the porpoising and lower the ride height!
The negative of course, is that porpoising is almost gone from the MB, so, they will soon join the fight at the front.
I think the most important directive now is the flexy floor one, whomever has that is gonna get hurt.deadhead wrote: ↑02 Jul 2022, 18:59Do we think the F1-75 would suffer the most from the new directive starting with the French GP then?tpe wrote: ↑02 Jul 2022, 17:56In the Silverstore race thread you will find a Tweet with a comparison video between RB, Merc, Ferrari regarding porpoising.
RB has almost nothing and scratches the ground.
MB has some, again scratches the ground
Ferrari, has a lot and almost isn't touching the ground.
There are some interesting things to consider. If the car is that fast and it's not so close to the ground, imagine how faster it could go if they find a solution for the porpoising and lower the ride height!
The negative of course, is that porpoising is almost gone from the MB, so, they will soon join the fight at the front.
Its probably Red Bull and Ferrari. This was said on Premiere Germany today. RBR and Ferraris floors are said to flex 6mm. Allowed are only 3mm(while other sources say only 2mm). It was also said that the mounting of the plank and the skid block are they areas where Ferrari and especially Red Bull have designed it in a very agressive way. This will probably help Mercedes to get closer and it was also suggested that Mercedes initiated that directive.Sevach wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 15:23I think the most important directive now is the flexy floor one, whomever has that is gonna get hurt.deadhead wrote: ↑02 Jul 2022, 18:59Do we think the F1-75 would suffer the most from the new directive starting with the French GP then?tpe wrote: ↑02 Jul 2022, 17:56In the Silverstore race thread you will find a Tweet with a comparison video between RB, Merc, Ferrari regarding porpoising.
RB has almost nothing and scratches the ground.
MB has some, again scratches the ground
Ferrari, has a lot and almost isn't touching the ground.
There are some interesting things to consider. If the car is that fast and it's not so close to the ground, imagine how faster it could go if they find a solution for the porpoising and lower the ride height!
The negative of course, is that porpoising is almost gone from the MB, so, they will soon join the fight at the front.