PlatinumZealot wrote: A front suspension system that has good travel in slow speed but yet holds the front ride-height at high speed.
A rear drive and suspension system that reduces wheel spin to almost zero in the low speed turn to keep the tyres working across a broad range of conditions.
Hmm. Could very well be their secret to success?
Are they using a shock absorber/damper like the Koni FSD?
KONl added a special valve which is able to control a parallel oil flow next to the one going through the piston. This parallel oil flow is closed by the FSD feature, giving a rise in damping force almost linear to the time that the piston is moving in one direction. The FSD feature is a hydraulic amplifier that delays the build up of pressure. One could say that an extra tuning option has been created in order to get the best possible combination of handling and comfort.
One can expect the ability to ride the kerbs like in a softer setup and high speed direction change and stability like in a stiff setup. Something which Mercedes are able to do.
Same thing can be used at rear where they have good traction but don't overheat the rear tyres like you would if the setup was soft to give good traction.
On top of that it is not active so it is legal and will give them the best of both worlds, not exactly the same but similar to the dual rate anti roll bar Ferrari is/were using except that it was only for rear and this can be used for front as well as the rear suspension.
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