Button on new aero depeartment in 2015
http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/13820267
EDIT; Autosport plus is now free,in this link you can see a video of Suzuka aero upgrades on MP4-30
http://beta.autosport.com/premium/featu ... 1402656740
Not an easy question.kosioBG wrote:Can someone please tell me what the layout of the rear suspension is, in particular the lower wishbones? Where are the pickup points on the gearbox for them, I can't seem to notice them. Thanks
Not much usefull Pictures around. but this is from today and Shows the Brake Duct Area quite nice, if you want to go into that much Detail. https://twitter.com/RoboCoP_G/status/652103852821450752kosioBG wrote:Can someone please tell me what the layout of the rear suspension is, in particular the lower wishbones? Where are the pickup points on the gearbox for them, I can't seem to notice them. Thanks
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The layout of the lower WB and Track rod are reversed to normal. So the track rod is ahead of the axle and the wishbone behind it. This was part of the abandoned mushroom fairing set upkosioBG wrote:thanks, these are indeed nice pics. And is the arm behind the drive shaft effectively the rear half of the lower wishbone or is it a trackrod (and if so: 1) where's the other part of the wishbone? and 2) what's the purpose of the trackrod at the back, toe setup?) It seems to be attached to the rear crash structure, not the gb housing
Got it, thanks. The problem was that the front arm of the lower wishbone is only visible from a certain anglescarbs wrote: The layout of the lower WB and Track rod are reversed to normal. So the track rod is ahead of the axle and the wishbone behind it. This was part of the abandoned mushroom fairing set up