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Narrower but higher, cooling ducts, in comparison with some other new cars, allowing to keep some downforce-improving elements in that area.
Similarly (diamond) shaped engine intake
Evolutionary interpretation of last year's BAR.
how did you gather that? The rear suspension spec doesn't even mention dampers. I didn't know BAR had rotational dampers last year anyway.toyotaf1 wrote:Rear suspension:
Wishbone and pushrod-activated torsion springs and rockers, mechanical anti-roll bar
sounds like they are moving back to the linear rear damper layout just like toyota.....
About the big sidepods: maybe they need more cooling becuase of the high power output relative to others?Tomba wrote:Well apart from the mechanics that we don't see, I cannot expect this car to represent the step forward that Honda is aiming for.
This is why:
- The seperate track rod may have its reasons, but hiding it behind a wishbone also has its own. Aero is really important these days and I think this is just a sign for the rest of the car.
- That zero-keel looks a little bit like at BMW Sauber, the nose gets fatter and is not smooth on the underside as it is the case with Toyota.
- Yes there is a tight back, but just looking from the back... you can simply see more open space with the Renault R26 for example.
- The sidepods are actually huge compared to McLaren's or Renault's. There are rather big air inlets and the frontal space is big.
Btw... something about rear suspensions.
Bridgestone: Ferrari=rotary, Toyota=linear (they switched from rotary as they came over from Michelin)
Michelin: Renault=linear (I thought), Honda=rotary
Strange thing... seems like they are undecided about that one