jambuka wrote: ↑06 Feb 2024, 05:41
Is SF-24 also going to change the front suspension ?
If I understand Cardile description correctly, shift to make more use of geometry (anti dive discussion floated around for most teams generally) but remaining push rod for access convenience to adjust suspension components.
For the mechanical suspension part, it doesn't make much difference either way, its the packaging that's advantageous or not.
Front view through the suspension, suggests there's less blocking of airflow with pullrod though. The suspension arms although not able to give positive load in rules, do seem to contribute as conditioning vanes to clean up airflow to the mid section (above floor & below top crash beam/air inlet) in promoting the further downstream air volume.
Cardile statement also indicating the front facing sidepods "blocking" air was to be changed by moving lower sip beam down (said they went with highest allowed before) and therefore clearing that sidepod undercut area.
From that, expect shift in top front wishbone with rear leg dropping, possibly raised sidepod air inlet, more undercut and sip in topside of floor for location.