Lycoming wrote:So far nobody has answered my question, as nobody has given a valid justification to the viewpoint that they need to change their suspension geometry. I just see a bunch of hand waving type statements...
The car has too much anti dive. Because the upper arms are taking a greater portion of the wheel loading and not the springs and dampers. I suspect becuase the dampers aren't taking that laoding as well that the car may have vibration issues.
This is a vicous cycle with the aerodynamics side of things.
I supose either they work on the geometry, or the work on the aero, so that the geometry has less an effect on it.
They really wanted to have the car ride at a low height for a race distance. I guess that's the whole point behind their super rigid front geometry?
That's my layman's take on it. I just have more reasons against blaming the front wing.