In compression but not likely in rebound past the static position, it just is not needed. Well, yeah that can add a few cm to the apparent rake but nothing drastic.beelsebob wrote:That doesn't change the fact that the travel can (and most likely will be) different for front and rear. The rear is likely to be set up much more softly to get the power down.timbo wrote:Which is not that great for an F1 car.beelsebob wrote:Actually, the suspension isn't loaded, so you're not seeing the rake, you're seeing the maximum downward travel of the suspension.
We still haven't seen other cars like that. I reckon Mercedes might be quite close.