I haven't found a footage which shows the car from front as it approaches the braking zone at the end of the long straight. If I find some material, I can send it later. If you have the chance to watch Sky F1, have a look tomorrow. They film the front of the cars at the end of the long straight.syntaxerror147 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 23:09Any footage where you can clearly see this? I tried to find something, but in my opinion there is nothing realy visible, especially when seeing the front of the car.
Which isn't banned yet? So you're sure it's gonna be banned?Tzk wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 00:00Well, i wouldn‘t call the german autobild a reliable source either... AMuS is (to me) a by far better source. And if they haven‘t mentioned it yet (same as otger reliavle sources), its probsbly clickbait of autobild...
So, if the ferrari has a squatting rear, it must be a passive system which isnt banned yet. Or its just a soft rear suspension. I also don‘t buy the half sec over the mercs, especially since tge merce seem to run with heavy fuel and mostly for setup purposes.
Wait, the original article was from an Italian source?LM10 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 01:11I haven't found a footage which shows the car from front as it approaches the braking zone at the end of the long straight. If I find some material, I can send it later. If you have the chance to watch Sky F1, have a look tomorrow. They film the front of the cars at the end of the long straight.syntaxerror147 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 23:09Any footage where you can clearly see this? I tried to find something, but in my opinion there is nothing realy visible, especially when seeing the front of the car.
Which isn't banned yet? So you're sure it's gonna be banned?Tzk wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 00:00Well, i wouldn‘t call the german autobild a reliable source either... AMuS is (to me) a by far better source. And if they haven‘t mentioned it yet (same as otger reliavle sources), its probsbly clickbait of autobild...
So, if the ferrari has a squatting rear, it must be a passive system which isnt banned yet. Or its just a soft rear suspension. I also don‘t buy the half sec over the mercs, especially since tge merce seem to run with heavy fuel and mostly for setup purposes.
Btw, it's not a clickbait. I sent the original italian article mentioning it above.
Just the suspension thing was mentioned in this article (I think at first, but not sure).zibby43 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 01:17Wait, the original article was from an Italian source?LM10 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 01:11I haven't found a footage which shows the car from front as it approaches the braking zone at the end of the long straight. If I find some material, I can send it later. If you have the chance to watch Sky F1, have a look tomorrow. They film the front of the cars at the end of the long straight.syntaxerror147 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 23:09
Any footage where you can clearly see this? I tried to find something, but in my opinion there is nothing realy visible, especially when seeing the front of the car.
Which isn't banned yet? So you're sure it's gonna be banned?Tzk wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 00:00Well, i wouldn‘t call the german autobild a reliable source either... AMuS is (to me) a by far better source. And if they haven‘t mentioned it yet (same as otger reliavle sources), its probsbly clickbait of autobild...
So, if the ferrari has a squatting rear, it must be a passive system which isnt banned yet. Or its just a soft rear suspension. I also don‘t buy the half sec over the mercs, especially since tge merce seem to run with heavy fuel and mostly for setup purposes.
Btw, it's not a clickbait. I sent the original italian article mentioning it above.
Thank you for clarifying!LM10 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 01:27Just the suspension thing was mentioned in this article (I think at first, but not sure).zibby43 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 01:17Wait, the original article was from an Italian source?LM10 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 01:11
I haven't found a footage which shows the car from front as it approaches the braking zone at the end of the long straight. If I find some material, I can send it later. If you have the chance to watch Sky F1, have a look tomorrow. They film the front of the cars at the end of the long straight.
Which isn't banned yet? So you're sure it's gonna be banned?
Btw, it's not a clickbait. I sent the original italian article mentioning it above.
The Ferrari clearly tilts more than others under braking. At least that's what I've seen today. I don't know what else should happen in combination with such an article for people to believe that Ferrari has done something at the rear suspension system.
Perfect, thanks for pointing that out. Will read the italian source now via translate.
Rbr is doing this from Mexico 2018 till now.. Clarified is legal. But now that Ferrari has this, will be banned.. also for Rbr.Tzk wrote: ↑20 Feb 2019, 09:57Perfect, thanks for pointing that out. Will read the italian source now via translate.
Regarding the ban: I was refering to the passive systems, not the possible ferrari solution. Active suspension (like Fric) is already banned, while passive systems aren't (but heavily depending on their exact function). I suspect that the FIA will have a very close look at the system and if it's within the rules ferrari will use it.