Isn't it as simple as leaving as clear as possible path for the air to travel in the area that you need clean air, and placing the blockage in a less vulnerable place?FW17 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 11:46I never understood this aero benefit of having a rod that is inclined from top of or from the bottom of chassisFittingMechanics wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 11:39From my understanding of various experts - no. Both setups can have same amount of grip. Teams choose one or the other for aerodynamic reasons. Setup McLaren uses now should be better for aero. But it is possible that McLaren did not "nail" the suspension design in the first year.chengzhongyi2013 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 07:43A basic question here
Understand that the MCL60 has continued with pullrod front suspension/pushrod rear suspension
Would this suspension setup have a significant impact on mechanical grip, versus a pushrod front/rear suspension?
IMO, its not just about Air Flow or COG, there's also the best place for the chassis mounting points, to be considered too