Thank you & Scarbs for that. I thought the metaphor was good, but not quite accurate.
nevill3 wrote:Interesting that Scarbs said the accumulator is banned.
I don't think that's quite correct. Hopefully not, because very F1 damper I have seen has an accumulator.
In more detail, Scarbs introduced the idea of a spring supported by a bump rubber - effectively a rising rate spring with the rate approaching infinity at the extreme. At the extreme, dampers do no work (zero relative velocity) so the tyres have to do more (energy must always be dissipated). The ability to dynamically offset the spring seat can delay the point where damper does no work. This implies that the damper is allowed to dissipate energy for more of the lap, and the tyres are helped by needing to do less.
It follows that these solutions are not about controlling aero (that happens anyway), but are very much about helping to work the tyres less, improving tyre life.....