It is a good point that Wache should be in a good place to make an educated assumption. Guess we shall have to have faith Marshal know more than himmwillems wrote: ↑07 Mar 2025, 22:30
I'm not disagreeing that that structure has been designed for the purposes of airflow very strongly in mind, this was fairly clear from the start. This has been the case for several years. But they'd always done it in a way that the suspension can still do it's job, they can't sacrifice this. I noted the conversations earlier in this thread that seemed to ridicule people who suggested this was also increasing anti dive, whilst stating confidently that actually it was reducing it to allow the driver to feel the road more. This condescension now extends to Red Bulls technical director who is probably a little more knowledgeable than they.
Regarding Wache's knowledge of anti dive, I couldn't speak for. But I'd wager he's a better idea than those not working in the paddock, and probably better than many that are in the paddock. So if he makes the point of saying he's noted that the anti dive of this solution is very high this year, I'm not inclined to think he'd be saying it for any other reason than he thinks it true and that he's more than qualified for such an assessment.
As for the behaviour of the anti dive, is it possible that there is more at play than just the obvious geometry but also the dampers and perhaps other trickery that might allow the anti dive to be strong at the right time and softer at others. Or perhaps the car just works well with strong anti dive. I don't know, other people are better qualified to have another stab at it than me.

I believe there is more than just geometry going on too, they must have a way to control anti-dive somehow.