Ferrari letter prompts row over 2017 Formula 1 suspension designs
By Jonathan Noble Published on Tuesday January 3rd 2017
https://www.autosport.com/news/report.p ... ension-row
a little more details here:danielk wrote:Been waiting for a bit of juicy off season controversy. do we believe this is a system which the teams were already using last year? or is this just a much more aggressive version thats being outlawed. I always heard it mentioned that much of Mercedes advantage was from their suspension system. any one have any idea as to how much time such a suspension configuration could be worth? are we talking a few tenths? or 1/2 second +?
How did Charlie Whiting allow a movable spring seat which allowed the alteration the position of the heave spring in the first place?"Suspension devices in question feature a moveable spring seat and they use energy recovered from wheel loads and displacements to alter the position of the heave spring.
I thought this was widely known as McLaren hired an engineer from Mercedes that is an expert in this area / fieldFW17 wrote:Question is ...................
How did Charlie Whiting allow a movable spring seat which allowed the alteration the position of the heave spring in the first place?"Suspension devices in question feature a moveable spring seat and they use energy recovered from wheel loads and displacements to alter the position of the heave spring.
Charlie Whiting never does his job, only reacts after someone complains on an illegal system.
Like as not they couldn't get it to work properly so jabbed Charlie in to action instead. Typical Ferrari really.RedNEO wrote:Can't be a bad thing for Ferrari. They've effectively taken away a chunk of performance from not one but two of there biggest rivals.
The stewards decide on legality at the races, not Charlie. If no one raises a complaint then there's no reason to respond.FW17 wrote:Question is ...................
How did Charlie Whiting allow a movable spring seat which allowed the alteration the position of the heave spring in the first place?"Suspension devices in question feature a moveable spring seat and they use energy recovered from wheel loads and displacements to alter the position of the heave spring.
Charlie Whiting never does his job, only reacts after someone complains on an illegal system.
Charlie Whiting is the one with access to all designs and their purposes.Just_a_fan wrote:The stewards decide on legality at the races, not Charlie. If no one raises a complaint then there's no reason to respond.FW17 wrote:Question is ...................
How did Charlie Whiting allow a movable spring seat which allowed the alteration the position of the heave spring in the first place?"Suspension devices in question feature a moveable spring seat and they use energy recovered from wheel loads and displacements to alter the position of the heave spring.
Charlie Whiting never does his job, only reacts after someone complains on an illegal system.
No, the deal never happened. Loic Serra stayed at Merc.mclaren111 wrote:I thought this was widely known as McLaren hired an engineer from Mercedes that is an expert in this area / fieldFW17 wrote:Question is ...................
How did Charlie Whiting allow a movable spring seat which allowed the alteration the position of the heave spring in the first place?"Suspension devices in question feature a moveable spring seat and they use energy recovered from wheel loads and displacements to alter the position of the heave spring.
Charlie Whiting never does his job, only reacts after someone complains on an illegal system.
Edit: Might be for nothing now !!