So I was listening to a podcast interview with Mario Andretti and he was talking about making suspension adjustments himself. He specifically mentioned adjustments to the steering tie rods where he would adjust both in one direction. This would mean the toe angle would stay the same but introduces changes under turning in one direction. He also mentioned playing with the Ackerman setups. He was referring to Monza specifically for this change.
I have thought of this before but as far as F1 cars go since many tracks are dominated by corners going one specific direction, do teams run asymmetric suspension setups to benefit in some corners?
Furthering that idea and probably more radically. Do teams run slightly asymmetric aero setups such as slightly more front wing on the inside side of most corners.
The asymmetric suspension setup I can see as quite useful however in my head the asymmetric aero setup sounds like it will create a very unstable car.
Thoughts?