Jersey Tom wrote:Hell while we're at it, the "right" amount of camber is probably going to be different for hot tires at high inflation, than cold tires at low inflation, than used or new tires. You can't win it all.
To add my 2p: ....and since having a shorter upper wishbone gives some (amount depends on the ratio of the lengths) camber recovery in roll, it means going over a bump (or when subjected to load transfer, e.g. during braking and acceleration) causes the tyre to gain camber (not good). An equal length set-up won't (in this instances that's a good thing)... so the "ideal" set-up also depends on whether we gain the most performance (i.e. lower lap time) from optimising for cornering, or optimising for bumps/load transfer, which depends on the track....
It also depends on other aspects of the car, such as the position of the CG and wheelbase or track and therefore whether load transfers are small or big (and whether they're bigger or smaller in longitudinal directions compared to transverse directions), or whether the car has lots of power (in which case we want to avoid the tyres standing on their inside edges on acceleration when the rear squats due to load transfer or we won't be able to transmit that power...).
The amount of anti-roll or anti-squat or anti-dive in the suspension geometry also has a bearing on whether we want camber recovery too...
... and the width of the tyres also has an effect on the decision since wide tyres don't like any camber gain compared to the ground plane....
As Tom says; "Tune to win" is good, or "Race and Rally Car source Book" is another good one.....
In answer to your question about F1 cars -I would expect that the upper wihbones are very slightly longer then the lowers to give some camber recovery in roll. Sometimes the geometries in F1 look really odd -in the quest to raise the nose say and gain better air-flow under that portion of the car, at a small expense to the geometry.... so taking too simplistic approach to observing what an F1 car has can get you in all sorts of a muddle!