hello everyone,
i would like please to know how and from where is the camber of wheels controlled in a formula 1 car ? is it on the upright ? or is the ride height dampers that would squeeze the upright to the inside when lowering the ride height ?
ahhh shims !! well ok so the shims could be to adjust the length of the upper suspension arm ? like for the right height in ferrari they use something like washers to adjust the length of their rod, and in theory we know that the camber will be adjusted if the upper arm length has changed, smaller = negative camber (which is desired) longer goes to positive camberJersey Tom wrote:Typically on any car with this suspension arrangement, camber is adjusted by shims. These can be where the control arm attaches to the upright, or to the chassis.