dialtone wrote: ↑11 May 2023, 03:19
Besides if the issue is peakiness I'm not sure how the suspension would help. Making a suspension with the ability to operate within the very small peak window is probably harder than fixing the floor to begin with.
There can be different sorts of peakiness' with these floors. You have your usual aero stuff - yaw, pitch and roll peakiness. However, there's also sensitivity to ride height, which is most definitely present on every car, but probably not in the same amount. To reduce roll, pitch and ride height sensitivity of the car, the suspension needs to do its job.
As for yaw, if this is the issue that Clear mentioned, then it's aero design that's the problem. Since they changed outboard inlet size, I would say they worked on floor edge vorticity to help with yaw performance.