ringo wrote:[...]
Looking at this picture, the dang a arms are where the pushrods used to be, so the aero benefit in that regard is canceled.
I mentioned earlier an aero benefit based on the shape of the arms themselves and also brake fairings aero but that is a side story.
Any other reasons as to why the A arms are placed so high and which so much anti dive?
I'm still of the mind that the aero benefit relates to airflow into and/or around the sidepods. (Which means it's probably something else entirely.)
I wonder if the "odd" development path they chose - or was forced upon them - last year has returned to haunt them this year. The MP4-27 was essentially a (relatively) low-nose chassis that had a high nose mounted to it anyway. That means the car was inherently compromised, as was its development throughout the season. That it was nonetheless a quick car might have been the kiss of death.
Was it
genuinely quick, and if so, why? How do you build upon it? Or was it only
relatively quick, the beneficiary of other teams' struggles with PirelliPutty tires or their own design issues? If so, where do you turn to make it better?
Beyond that, what is the state of their development infrastructure given the myriad designs its been asked to churn over the last few years? Every car they've built since 2008 has been radically different than the one before. There's been no continuity.