ISLAMATRON wrote:That is what makes a good engineer... if the suspension parts are paper thin and being heat blasted by the exhaust than it's fragility becomes more appareent but the further one goes into one's engineering career you start to recognize more and different modes of failure. And thus can see much less evident fragility.
The short answer to your question is experience.
You obviously aren't experienced enough to know that looking at a photo means next to nothing.
We can speculate, but they will have done the tests. A decision to go with that suspension geometry coupled with that exhaust outlet is not easily reversed.
They
will have looked at that in depth.
An F1 exhaust is not that hot compared to an afterburner, there are materials around that can work in such environments.