bill shoe wrote:Some of your recent posts suggest the direction of the wheelbase change may already be close to a known thing. At any rate I have uncertainty because DaveW and others have discussed plausible scenarios where the understeer could be caused by insufficient weight on the front which causes cool front tires and low grip. I think my underlying logic about changing the wheelbase to put the fuel tank in the correct location is good, the only question is the direction of the change.
that may well be true, in qualy when the car is light the front is struggling to heat up the tires, while in the race the rear is tored out quickly compared to other cars, ie roseberg's front vs button/lewis front inters.
and because schumacher is heavier than roseberg the affect increase makes him burn the rears and therefore lack the required rear grip.
i mean wouldn't it be easier to drop the nose by a few inches to lower the c.g in the front to induce oversteer?