I beleive he's referring to a rumoured hydraulic crosslinked suspension setup that has never been proven to exist on W02 (that I know of). My understanding is that it works as a sort of anti-dive arrangement- directing hydaulic pressure from the highest loaded corner, to the lowest (cross corner). I don't fully know or understand the details but I beleive some generalities have been posted here previously.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Anyone else notice how the W02 "leans" into corners? seems to have a substantial amount of roll heading in and out of tighter corners.
A poster alluded to some "different" suspension that Mercedes have with this car, can anyone shed some light on that?
Wouldn't this type of system be constituted as 'active suspension'?I beleive he's referring to a rumoured hydraulic crosslinked suspension setup that has never been proven to exist on W02 (that I know of). My understanding is that it works as a sort of anti-dive arrangement- directing hydaulic pressure from the highest loaded corner, to the lowest (cross corner). I don't fully know or understand the details but I beleive some generalities have been posted here previously.
I think it would be considered "passive" if there were no driver/ecu controls but what do I know? Everything is both legal and questionable until determined otherwise I guess.Carbon wrote:Wouldn't this type of system be constituted as 'active suspension'?I beleive he's referring to a rumoured hydraulic crosslinked suspension setup that has never been proven to exist on W02 (that I know of). My understanding is that it works as a sort of anti-dive arrangement- directing hydaulic pressure from the highest loaded corner, to the lowest (cross corner). I don't fully know or understand the details but I beleive some generalities have been posted here previously.
Yup, this track is exposing Mercedes aerodynamic pitfalls. There is just no grip for the W02 to get is power down and to make it "stick" round corners.jav wrote:BTW- YUCK for this practice! 2 and 4 seconds off the pace is scary.
I don't think they are quite a full 2 seconds off, but closer to 1-1.5 makes more sense IMO. I believe Schu held back in S3 as he was a full second off pace in that sector alone (largest gap of all sectors), yet that is the sector where W02 would be best as it is full of stop and go mechanical terms, which per Schu at Monza is a strong point of the car -which was certainly much to everyone's surprise as we believed it to be terrible in mechanical sections. The car looked reasonable enough in the high downforce area of S2 and S1 though. Not badMr.S wrote:I dont know what kind of upgrades they are bringing but this looks to be Mercedes weakest track,Suzuka is not going to be very strong either.With all upgrades or whatever MSC has is 2 full seconds behind Seb. Ofcourse you never know because of teh fuel loads but I am worried about next year. They are 1-1.5 seconds behind & maybe only 1-2 tenths will be because of SWB.
WHere are they going to find the full extra second??? The low nose should work in Mercedes favour as they have had very low noses in the last 2 seasons & EBD was not Mercedes strong point either.I see them at best making up 0.5 seconds. They will still be 0.5-0.7s off the pace. Maybe podiums instead of race wins. I know this is not the smartest prediction to make but with no major rule changes I dont see Mercedes taking that big a step.