There isn't much really new about what Lotus is trying to achieve, basically an "anti-dive" component to the front suspension. What is unique is how they are doing it, hydraulically.
On Motorcycles, there have been many variations, Ribi Lever, brake actuated compression damping and geometry effects, Brittan and BMW for two. Not to mention side-cars from many years ago. It is the FIA rules and limitations that have prompted the Lotus approach. Ya-gotta Love it.
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2011/01/ ... irca-1985/
The use of the hydraulic connection between the reaction of the caliper and the net effect on the push-rod provides easily adjusted (and damped) variations of the net effect. Simply brilliant.
Likely the biggest benefit will not be under braking, but the ability to run a softer front suspension and the effect on cornering, tyre life and turn-in. All this without dragging the bodywork on the pavement.
Can't wait to see this in action.
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