gcdugas wrote: ↑20 Feb 2025, 00:21
f1rules wrote: ↑19 Feb 2025, 11:29
i would encourage you to go back in this thread and read some older posts, and not believe all you read in twitter
gcdugas wrote: ↑19 Feb 2025, 08:46
Everyone seems to be fixated on the aero effect of the top rear wishbone being so low but what is really in play is that the engineers have put a ton of anti-dive geometry. This will affect the tunnels far more than the aero effect of the lowered mounting point.
Yes f1rules, you are right but as soon as I say that, another comes along and proves my assertion as well. Case and point... the post from CjC at Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:13
I was trying to redirect the conversation back to the substantive reason for the rear mount position of the top wishbone. It's not just about "not believing all you read in twitter". It's right here on this thread.
No beef here but I’m just wondering why I’m ‘the case in point’ and you have pointed out that I’ve been a member of this forum for 13 years?
I don’t have a twitter account so I can’t read all the rubbish which is posted on there- only twitter stuff I see is what posted on this forum.
Anyway, are you suggesting that Mclaren in this instance have laid out their new front suspension with no interest of how it will interfere/ interact with the aerodynamics of the car?