I do not know about F1, but this is the strut tower brace a.k.a. steering strut for the steering mechanism of a Cobra 68 that you can buy here. Could they use something similar in F1? I am pretty sure the Audi A8, Mazda Miata and the Chevy Camaro use something similar.Jersey Tom wrote:Why would you ever want to rigidly bolt it to the upright?.... Unless I'm missing something obvious..

This thing is used to rigidize the steering mechanism, so you do not get the lateral bending you have when you drive over roads that have a regular pattern of bumps, like some dirt roads (surfaced with non-plastic material, like gravel or sand) or, for example, a railroad track.
Just visualize the wheel when turned and imagine it hits something perpendicular to it: the entire mechanism has low rigidity in this direction, if you get my drift.
I would say they could use this kind of strut in F1, as it gives a crisper steering response, but, please, do not ask me where it is located.
As I am no mechanichal engineer I wonder if I am jumping to conclusions. Just in case, where can I apply for the interview?
