LogicPro wrote: Especially I would like to know which are the advantages and why they are preferred to ball joints..
There are a couple advantages to using flexures instead of spherical bearings on F1 A-arms.
First, flexures are lighter.
Second, flexures have fewer parts and are more reliable.
Third, flexures provide a more direct and efficient structural load transfer path.
Fourth, flexures have a smaller frontal area which reduces drag a bit.
Fifth, flexures don't have the sliding friction losses that spherical bearings do. The only significant variable that must be considered with flexures is their structural stiffness, which is very predictable and consistent. The friction losses of spherical bearings can vary greatly, due to factors such as wear or applied loads.