To get data for 2026
Clearly they see the inability of the suspension to cope with too much load as a hinderance in terms of brining further upgrades without inducing bouncing. They went with a suspension setup that didn't put too much energy into the tyres and expected that any tyre warming issues would resolve themselves by putting more downforce onto the car. Once they did start bringing upgrades that gave them more downforce, the car started suffering from bouncing..Bole wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 15:32Exactly what i am saying why do it now, its not like this car is far off the top that we need this kind of big change.
It's catch 22. This is also why Ferrari has no tire wear this season.
That's one of several valid explanations I see of events in the past period, bar several tiny details. I will skip on those as I'm not anywhere near knowledgable enough to discuss suspension detail, so I don't want to misslead anyone reading
The pull rod is also typically lighter than a pushrod because a rod under compression must also withstand the buckling phenomena which doesn't exist with a pull rod.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 19:30That's one of several valid explanations I see of events in the past period, bar several tiny details. I will skip on those as I'm not anywhere near knowledgable enough to discuss suspension detail, so I don't want to misslead anyone reading
However, pull rod vs push rod is typically mostly about aero and packaging. There is a feature of pull rod design, where you need to be careful of pull rod angle to horizontal plane, if it's too small you induce crazy amount of load in the rod. Even if it isn't, it can get more load than a push rod experiences in most cases. Other than that, both concepts have their well-known operation and packaging differences and details and the choice between the two does not necesarily influence any aspect of vehicle dynamics, if you've designed them both properly and taking into account all details. Also, pull rod sits lower in the tub, so it lowers CoG a tiny bit
It's just overcorrection-24
Indeed, as far as I know... Though it can depend on this pull rod angle, if you are forced to keep it more horizontal (for some reason) loads can get astronomical
McL was quicker.CjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 19:00Go easy on me, it’s took a lot of ‘courage’ for me to post this
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/alons ... /10657674/
Alonso reckons Ferrari had the ‘fastest car all weekend’ in Singapore
No need to feel nervous! Thank you for posting and contributing!CjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 19:00Go easy on me, it’s took a lot of ‘courage’ for me to post this
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/alons ... /10657674/
Alonso reckons Ferrari had the ‘fastest car all weekend’ in Singapore
See, you are making progressCjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 19:00Go easy on me, it’s took a lot of ‘courage’ for me to post this
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/alons ... /10657674/
Alonso reckons Ferrari had the ‘fastest car all weekend’ in Singapore
DoctorRadio wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 20:48See, you are making progressCjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 19:00Go easy on me, it’s took a lot of ‘courage’ for me to post this
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/alons ... /10657674/
Alonso reckons Ferrari had the ‘fastest car all weekend’ in Singapore
Why surly?CjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 20:58DoctorRadio wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 20:48See, you are making progressCjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 19:00Go easy on me, it’s took a lot of ‘courage’ for me to post this
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/alons ... /10657674/
Alonso reckons Ferrari had the ‘fastest car all weekend’ in Singapore
I thought about replying to you with a surly response in the Mclaren thread but I saw Mr Alonso had given me an opportunity to make light hearted of the situation
I appreciate the welcome but my reffering to needing ‘courage’ was a naughty response to something DoctorRadio said in the Mclaren thread yesterdayf1316 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 20:24No need to feel nervous! Thank you for posting and contributing!CjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 19:00Go easy on me, it’s took a lot of ‘courage’ for me to post this
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/alons ... /10657674/
Alonso reckons Ferrari had the ‘fastest car all weekend’ in Singapore
Imho this is a bit of Alonso showing how well he did by overemphasising the strength of the car just in front, mixed with the fact that Ferrari were genuinely very strong. I do think McLaren - Norris in particular - were a little stronger though.
To be honest I thought your ‘courage’ comment was a tad patronising but as I generally can’t be bothered with the bickering I just left it. I’d rather have some light hearted humour once the dust had settledDoctorRadio wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:03Why surly?
This is F1 guys, don’t take it too seriously.
Sorry but it is catch 22. Last year we all complained about the tyre deg situation and the complete lack of race pace as a result of this.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 20:19It's just overcorrection-24
Sorry, forgot to reply earlier. No, honestly, I don't think it's any kind of catch. Track position is king and it was so in 2nd half of 23 and I can't imagine a reasonable explanation to forgo Q performance
in exchange for somewhat better deg performance. My guess is losing Q performance wasn't intended or at least they didn't anticipate such a big loss compared to SF23, ie overcorrection
Indeed, as far as I know... Though it can depend on this pull rod angle, if you are forced to keep it more horizontal (for some reason) loads can get astronomical