http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/113465
Warning - linked article may cause members to become erect...
I remember hearing that Michelin was pushing for 18" rims as a possible condition of their return to F1.motobaleno wrote:anyone noticed the 18 " rims? cited in the article?
that would be a huge variation
Supposedly, hydraulic actuators were used in 90s.Xwang wrote:Are they thinking about the type of active suspension we saw in 90s or something more similar to production car ones (mechanical spings + actively controlled dampers and no hydraulically powered circuit)?
Yes, I was asking if they are thinking of something similar to thr 90s active suspension systems (hydraulic actuators IMHO not really useful in road cars and so a typical F1 specific research project) or, instead, a system with mechanical springs and electronically controlled dampers (similar to the ones used by Ferrari, Jaguar and others road cars)?Pavan_MP423 wrote:Supposedly, hydraulic actuators were used in 90s.Xwang wrote:Are they thinking about the type of active suspension we saw in 90s or something more similar to production car ones (mechanical spings + actively controlled dampers and no hydraulically powered circuit)?
Let me enlighten you WB, it was part of your old favourite MrM's brainless kneejerk at anything after Senna's death.WhiteBlue wrote:The reason it was banned in 1994 was not really clear.