That's F1, a never ending drive to find time!LionsHeart wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024, 18:50
Yes, very sound reasoning. Point problems noted that I'd already forgotten a bit about. Apparently that's the way it is. The chassis has been redesigned, the suspension front and rear has been redesigned, and the aerodynamic platform has been retained from last year. We'll probably have to wait for changes to both the front wing and the new floor. Venturi channels, floor edges and possibly diffuser geometry will be redesigned. It is possible that the side pontoons and the engine bonnet will also undergo some changes.
On the test guys wrote that the rear suspension now uses torsion bars instead of disc springs? Or did the rear suspension only use coil springs? I'm not as familiar with the rear suspension design as I am with the front. Maybe here in the team will find more optimal settings, so that without loss in stability and grip also reduce tyre wear, where the load is mainly on the rear wheels.
Well, and increase the efficiency of DRS, improve stability in slow corners in the configuration with low downforce. If you think about it, there are a lot of areas that need improvement.
I think a lot of the things we want to do come down to getting more downforce and keeping those levels consistent to make the car easy enough for the drivers to predict.
There are certainly torsion bars at the front and I thought the rear too, but on this my memory is wavering. I do think there is more for them to understand with the mechanical setup of the car.
But it is like you say, we need to watch a few more races, see what the team brings to the car, watch a few more races and it may be that we don't get a real competitive understanding of the work the team have done until closer to the summer break.