oh boys...
still we had a period of pushrod only cars in F1 and now a certain Mr.Newey has found his love for pullrod suspension quite late in his design career and just lets see who will retain pushrod for 2011...
The quote of :it depends on the concept surrounding it has no real value to me as you are reversing the reality..The concept of an optimised car will lead to either one or another solution and the choice is not just pull or pushrod ,unless you are prepared to narrow your perception this much.
So you grow your little baby and suddenly realise that you are able to position those two torsionbars,dampers,arb and linkage somewhere nobody else would find sufficient space and NOT compromise the design by this.Or your imagination stops at putting all that junk on top of what your collegue from the transmission design has handed over to you last week...a bit simplified but in reality the advantage of the Newey concept in the area of the top wishbone mounts is more than obvious.