I don't see anything particularly unusual here. Unless I'm missing something, to me, it looks like the suspension is fully compressed on the kemmel straight, and remains fully compressed while breaking. It then uncompresses on only one side as he enter's Les Combes. I don't see any anti dive going on - just suspension that's already compressed from the high aero load on the straight.Chuckjr wrote:Regardless, can anyone elucidate how this hard as rock anti-dive is accomplished while the pushrod is immediately moving again the moment a corner is engaged even if the driver is still braking? How is this accomplished passively? Is it simply anti-dive geometry, or are passive hydraulics involved? I'm sorry if this is a rudimentary question. I just was taken by the lack of any movement whatsoever despite the very hard braking.