ispano6 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2024, 05:35
deargodhelpme wrote: ↑18 Oct 2024, 01:31
FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Oct 2024, 21:37
I wrote about it in Red Bull thread but two things make sense. If Red Bull used it it would explain why McLaren had better pace at end of races. McLaren would end up on their qualy ride height while Red Bull ran a better race ride height (quicker earlier on).
Also teams probably can see when Red Bull brought it to the car, if it is in open source documents. I hope we get that info.
Btw I would be disappointed to win WDC through a penalty but then again, a win is a win.
Finally a decent explanation for this. I had been putting it down to McLaren/Lando just managing the stints differently but this would indeed make sense as well.
Car gets lighter as it uses more fuel. How would the car become lower to the quali height?
If there such a device that helps in ride height changes, then Red Bull can run quite low ride height for quali (lower than other cars) and raise as much as needed for race to balance the additional weight of fuel.
Early in the race, it would put the car in quali type ride height and allows the car to escape and build margin.
Later in the race, the car would rise as the fuel goes down and car wouldn't be as fast.
Whereas other cars, always have to go with a balanced ride height to cater to quali and race. Which is a compromise. Because McLaren is inherently faster car, when RB20's ride height goes up later in the race, they become slower than McLaren at the similar ride heights.