Here is the sidepod update we were talking about with SRK:
Having been here tons of times wouldn't it be almost automatically done beforehand? Or tested just in case on the simulator.speedsense wrote:With Monaco you have a very sharp hairpin. A normal road course steering rack most likely won't allow enough turning angle to turn inside of someone in the hairpin but rather just make the radius of the hairpin.xDama wrote:The main reason why they are having so much setup work on the front suspension and on the steering is because of Raikkonen' driving style. His style requires a very sensitive setup on input, but also on feedback of the steering. Raikkonen is still looking for the perfect setup on that department, and although they found a good solution to the previous problems, Monaco is a very special track for the suspension and steering setup.nacho wrote:I find it interesting that they are willing to sacrifice a whole practice to change the steering on the car once again. What's going on in that department, I sure would like to hear some insights.
I think Raikkonen immediately felt that the current setup wasn't working and switched to an alternate version.
With formula atlantic cars at Long Beach and Trios Riverious (Quebec Canada) we had to change the rack to make passing possible allowing a smaller radius to be driven. A regular road course steering rack didn't have a tight enough radius.
This could be whats happening IMHO...
Actually that was April fool's day joke.bhallg2k wrote: They reversed the arrangement of the controls on his wheel as part of the ongoing series of solutions to try and remedy his steering issues, but it seems they haven't quite nailed it down.
Great comparsion photo =D>techF1LES wrote:Here is the sidepod update we were talking about with SRK:
Crash structure is on top of sidepod. This is rather subtle shape change in bottom profile. It's not necessary to change crash structure. They have them detached from sidepod just to allow change sidopod shape freely.korzeniow wrote:techF1LES wrote:Here is the sidepod update we were talking about with SRK:
But it seems they changed crash structure with this sidepod update, didn't they? This would require to pass new crash test. Am I right?
Indeed, I don't think the angle of the hairpins etc. is the problem. They've raced on Monaco for years, and they've got accurate simulatorwork to configure those setups.mx_tifoso wrote: Having been here tons of times wouldn't it be almost automatically done beforehand? Or tested just in case on the simulator.