myurr wrote:ringo, the pull rod is only prevalent at the moment because aerodynamically it's not in the way of where teams are directing the exhausts. It's not the silver bullet you have been arguing, and it's ludicrous to suggest that had Ferrari used a pull rod layout last year then they would have fared any better.
And to use statistics is a fallacy - correlation does not mean causation. Otherwise it would be demonstrable that global warming is due to the demise of piracy (a famous example of this).
For all we know with further research a team may work out a way to direct a centrally mounted exhaust down to the diffuser in a way where the pull rod gets in the way and thus switches back to the push rod.
Both solutions have their place in F1 depending on the rest of the aero concept, and I have no doubt that in the future at some point the championship running car will have a push rod.
It has nothing to do with exhuast. That is a straw man arguement. It never had anything to do with exhuast.
Where is your evidence. You use the words "for all we know", why should your speculation carry more weight than reasoning and statistics.
F1 uses natural law; the strong survive and the weak perish. It iterates and it rejects anything that has no use. Pushrod in the rear is such an idea.
There is no longer a place for it in F1, in the same way there is no place for leaf springs or coil springs, or steel rotors.
Passion in some fans is the only thing making the pushrod seem like it could return. That was Ferrari mistake last year.
If you think practically, you would simply eliminate what is inferior on the car.
who cares if it was good and reliable for 20 years? doesn't work the best then toss it out the window. Each team hopes to build the fastest car, they should be programmed to have no reservations for old keepsakes like a suspension type.
When i say no brainer, it clearly has to do with what a team needs to do to build the quickest car they can for the upcoming season. If you can't see why something is a no brainer then one may simply not be analyzing the situation in the right way.
Something is just better overall, be it aero, mechanical, current state of the grid shows that all teams got the memo, even HRT!
the onus is now on the pushrod backers to show why and how it can be reintroduced to the party.