Just wondering if anyone has noticed something different about the Williams front suspension? Either that, or my eyes are playig up.
I was watching a reply of the Bahrain GP in which there was some onboard footage ofRalf (22 laps to go to the finish) following Da Matta. There seems to be some movement that I have not notice before. Also, other cars eg Farrari (RB onboard shortly before to compare) does not seem to have the same ammount of movement.
I am not a tech boffin, so I will attempt to describe this as best I can so please excuse the terminology. The pushrods (the diagonal part) seems to move quite a lot compared to other cars. This could simply be Williams setup? The more interesting aspect is the horizontal part of the suspension. As the car goes into a right hand corner, the left suspension seems to rise, while the right hand side seems to lower. It is most easily notice through the quick chicane.
The amount of movement also seems to vary depending on the corner type (quick change of direction verse a slow speed corner) and some what independently to steer wheel commands. I have replayed it quite a lot, and this is the impression that I get. However it may simply be an illusion due to the camera limitations/angle etc?
If this is the case, can anyone explain why? I would have thought that you would want the Left hand suspension to lower and vice versa. But this is now showing my lack of knowledge.