
Amazing solution from Ferrari. It's pretty flat and the dampers seem to be indented into the top of the gearbox.
Hate to toot my own horn but....n smikle wrote: On the pull rod suspension, it's a no brainer. There is an aerodynamic benefit AND a mechanical benefit when its "unlocked". Even the untuned torro rosso was fighting for Q3 with upgraded cars like the Saubers, Renaults, Mercedes and the Williams with two "rookie" drivers and basically an inexperienced team of engineers on a low budget. Imagine the possibilites with Mclaren.
DaveW wrote: In my view, Ferrari has shown the courage to follow engineering logic in its F150. The 2011 season will test that logic, of course. Will they be slower than all the pull rod vehicles? Probably not.
Bull. Their car is simply too conservative being neither as refined as the Red Bull nor as innovative as the McLaren, and to cap that all off their wind tunnel data isn't matching the real world. That latter point is by far their biggest problem, not their choice of suspension layout.ringo wrote:The suspension may not be the problem, but clearly it's hard to pinpoint anything else,
It is almost a sacrilege to mention it, given the ritual that appears to be unfolding at Grove, but the FW33 appears visually to tick all your boxes, ringo. I wonder what happened there?ringo wrote:You see now they are having to back track as predicted. If you want to win you have to implement every possible advantage and drop all conservatism. Have to go extreme in every area.
I've never said conservative was good, I just don't subscribe to your school of thought that the pull rod suspension is better for all cars in all circumstances with no questions asked.ringo wrote:Too conservative in what way?
I thought conservative was good?![]()
You see now they are having to back track as predicted. If you want to win you have to implement every possible advantage and drop all conservatism. Have to go extreme in every area.
Yes if they had a pullrod they would have been better off. I dont know by how much, but they can't be worse with that option.myurr wrote: I've never said conservative was good, I just don't subscribe to your school of thought that the pull rod suspension is better for all cars in all circumstances with no questions asked.
Do you honestly believe that if only Ferrari had fitted a pull rod suspension setup that they would be winning races right now? Seriously, that isn't their deficiency.