BAR were testing a front differential that would prevent the front wheels from locking up under braking.
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“Brevity is the soul of wit” – William ShakespeareSpencifer_Murphy wrote: Nice answer Reca...short and to the piont lol.
That’s was the main reason I was thinking about. Thank you guest (marcush ?) also for the addition about the track variation, previously I didn’t think about it although it’s quite obvious.Guest wrote: The other Problem is Rollcentre Hight the inclined lower wishbone pushes the Rollcentre well above the track and well above the CG height...
About being long even without the wywtem it continued to be very long because Alex Wurz was the second driver, the monocoque was long in order that he could fit inside and the car was within the regulations. About being heavy I think it was around 30 some kg. (not sure just the nurmber I seem to remember).joseff wrote:Yes that's the original idea behind Benetton's system. In the end they found it made the car too long & heavy to be competitive. BAR made a smaller, software-controlled (presumably more effective) one that eventually got banned.