Can somebody figure out the angle of the rake? This is extreme
Can somebody figure out the angle of the rake? This is extreme
In this picture it doesnt even look that much. The diffuser is bigger this year but if you look at the plank it isnt that impressive.F1Krof wrote:Can somebody figure out the angle of the rake? This is extreme
Down to the first pull rod red bull had it like that. It is just their design philosophy. The RB5 had dampers under the gearbox. I think they relocated those since but Newey still prefers the pull rods like that.matt_s wrote:What's the reason that RB would have the rear pull-rod exposed compared to Merc or McLaren, who feed it into the cooling tunnel?
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Gearbox position. James Key mentioned it in one of his recent interviews. STR12 does have nearly identical pull rod arrangement because TR does use same gearbox as RBR in 2017.matt_s wrote:What's the reason that RB would have the rear pull-rod exposed compared to Merc or McLaren, who feed it into the cooling tunnel?
Correct, but doesn't change the essence of my statement.Blackout wrote:AFAIK STR only uses RBR internals. The casing is STR
Translation:Dank des neuen Getriebes konnten wir auch die Hinterradaufhängung so anordnen, wie wir wollten. Da waren wir letztes Jahr von der Geometrie eingeschränkt. Man sieht an der langen Zugstrebe den Unterschied zu früher.
To sum it up:Thanks to the new gearbox, we were able to rearrange the rear suspension as well. Because last year we were constrained by geometry. The long pull rod shows the difference to former version.