conni wrote:surely that would be active suspension
conni
No it would not.
conni wrote:surely that would be active suspension
conni
I think hydraulic suspension is banned under the rules that require a "spring medium"gcdugas wrote:It could even be a closed hydraulic system all neatly incorporated into the caliper mount.
Cleary he is referencing the rake of the cars here, which when looking at photos, is obvious the Ferrari and Red Bull are running more rake than Mclaren.Q. One of the issues from your rival teams is that they think you can only run the wing assembly as low as that, without the front of the floor hitting the ground, if the floor is flexing up or moving...
AC: Yes, but it is not. In my opinion, they are running, through their choice, not as stiff as we are running. They are not running as low as we are running. They are running much more horizontal with their set-up, more flat, so they have an aerodynamic characteristic of their car which is completely different. Or, they are bottoming much less – and they have a problem if they bottom in certain conditions.
right is giving away surprisingly much detail there...thanks a lot ALDO !richard_leeds wrote:Costa also mentioned that the deflection measurements are changed. The deflection is now measured relative to the reference plane, it used to be measured relative to the nose.
Also that the downforce is 2.5 more than the 200kg test. So that confirms aero loads result in 500kg on each end of the wing, and 25mm total deflection.
yep ,of course..I was only commenting on Costa giving a lot of detailaway.,not the conclusions derived from it. 5kN is still a number.xpensive wrote:@ richard & marcush;
10 kN of downforce from the front wing alone, I doubt that very much. The new FIA test is 1 kN on each end of the wing,
meaning that Aldo Costa's statement about real load being 2.5 times testing load, actually results in a total of 5 kN?
http://www.f1technical.net/news/15266
Of course - 200kg for the tray, 100kg for the wing.marcush. wrote:yep ,of course..I was only commenting on Costa giving a lot of detail away.,not the conclusions derived from it. 5kN is still a number.xpensive wrote:@ richard & marcush;
10 kN of downforce from the front wing alone, I doubt that very much. The new FIA test is 1 kN on each end of the wing,
meaning that Aldo Costa's statement about real load being 2.5 times testing load, actually results in a total of 5 kN?
http://www.f1technical.net/news/15266
The camera angle is decided by the team, so Red Bull were totally happy to have the camera facing backwards. But was interesting in practice shots, was the total lack of suspension movement on the Red Bull,as opposed to the jiggly McLaren.marcush. wrote:the footage of Mclaren backwards facing nose camera giving a very good impression on splitter heights and front ride height changes...amazing coverage unfortunatelly just a few second on german telly..
but a clear indication just why RedBull cannot be happy having a camera in that position...