When searching the internet for information on F1 suspension I stumbled over this site and find it a highly informative source on the topic.
I am a member of a Formula Student team in Germany an responsible for the chassis/suspension of next years car.
Right now we are using a double wishbone system with ball joints at each end, whereas we exchanged the Ball joints on the hub side with milled parts, that we welded to the wishbones. this was done after the two ball joints at the front suspension simply broke during the brake test in Silverstone.
We intend a Formula 1 like solution for the next years car. Most pictures I can find here relate to the attachment at the Brakes.
More interesting for me would be to see how the front is attached to the body itself.
Furthermore would be interesting how the teams realize the adjustment. Most pictures of the rear chassis show screwed attachments. Are the teams using chims for adjusting camber, toe and so on?
Thanks in advance, I guess there will be more questions from my side.
Greetings
Flo