This is a typical behavior of a stiff third spring, and/or a bumpstop in the third spring.Diesel wrote:
If it was fully compressed, how is it able to compress further on the loaded side through the corners?
EDIT: Just watched it again and placed my cursor on part of the pushrod for reference, it's definitely not "full compressed", it hardly changes down the straight, only through the corners.
The third spring prevents the suspension from compressing both sides at the same time.
During cornering the cornersprings/anti roll bar do their work. Seems the roll stiffness is way softer than the heave stiffness. Exactly what you would expect from an aero dependent formula with strong ride night sensivity.
By the way: do they still use their hydraulic coupling?