DaveW wrote:All been said, really.
From a mechanical perspective, long wheelbase = stability, short wheelbase = agility.
F1 wheelbases have tended to increase since 2006, probably because moving the rear wheels back relative to the chassis is a quick way of moving c.g. & c.p. forward without major aero mods. Probably made it easier to accommodate a larger fuel cell last year, KERS & pull-rod rear suspension this year. Shark fins have probably helped to recover lost weathercock stability.
Well i guess agility is grip limited. If it is that a longer car is giving you a certain return on downforce compared to a shorter design, the agility could balance out or even surpass that of the shorter car.
Before i make anymore guesses, what is agility exactly and what aspects of the car determine it?
Turning radius, inner to outer wheel slip ratio, wheel turning angle to grip relationship, toe, ackerman angle?