What is clamped to the axles? Torque measuring?
Brian
hardingfv32 wrote:What is clamped to the axles? Torque measuring?
Brian
I would say they are torque sensors.hardingfv32 wrote:What is clamped to the axles? Torque measuring?
Brian
Any thoughts on helping them out?Patrick Head wrote:"When we get on top of why the car has been so unstable in slow-speed corners relative to high-speed, which we're making progress on, I think we'll be revisiting the top 10 quite often in the last part of the year."
Interesting problem. Never heard of it before, and i guess we can't just throw out wild guesses on this one, becuase those guesses wont sound too logical.horse wrote:Williams co-founder Patrick Head 'not retiring'
Any thoughts on helping them out?Patrick Head wrote:"When we get on top of why the car has been so unstable in slow-speed corners relative to high-speed, which we're making progress on, I think we'll be revisiting the top 10 quite often in the last part of the year."
Well, this could simply be a headache of running the Cosworth in that it's not blowing off throttle. So through high speed corners they have the blown diffuser nicely balanced by the front wing, but on entering low speed corners, due to the deficiencies in the Cosworth, they have relatively less rear downforce (for a given speed) than on the front. That's logical, isnt it? Perhaps the weirdy swept wings are to solve this issue, in that at low speed the spanwise flow reduces the efficiency of the wing and thus returns balance to the car.ringo wrote:Front and rear wing could be out of sync in terms of the required balance at certain speeds?
I've got to say this might be true, also (remembering I know nothing about the merits of suspension geometry [yet]), given that mechanical grip becomes more important at lower speeds. I would have thought that the mandatory weight distribution would have evened this out a bit across the field, but with these tyres, I guess it could have a significant impact - by not working the rears hard enough, for instance.JMN wrote:it may be related to the somewhat unorthodox suspension