DaveW wrote:I'm sorry, but you will have to explain your thoughts, WF1. How can an hydraulic system not be active. Most vehicles (even non-aero vehicles) require springs and dampers to control the sprung & unsprung masses. These can be passive (as per the Dernie system) or active. CW stated that "you can throw away all your springs, dampers and roll bars", so it follows that he thinks that springs, dampers and bars can be simulated actively. They certainly can, as was demonstrated by the Lotus system, but there are consequences some of which I referred to above. Over to you....WilliamsF1 wrote:Probably none of that. Might not even be active in qualifying and race. A system with hydraulics which helps find a good setup with probably a few adjustments from the driver like the movable front wing.SectorOne wrote:What sort of features can we expect that the suspension will do?
Anti-dive during braking?
Lean into corners?
Always maintain a near perfect distance from the ground?
p.s. the MP4/8 was full of springs and dampers, apparently. It looked to me suspiciously like a "Mumford" system - roughly equivalent to a powered "FRIC"....
I meant a simple semi active type dampers common on bikes to change the damping strength.
With regard to the system locked in quali and race I meant that once the driver finds the best damping setup during practice the same is not changeable. Idea of this system is for quick set up of the car.
Was not aware that CW had mentioned the same to be a full hydraulic system