With the new proposed regulations seemingly targeting efficiency of aero and engine, I was wondering if 4 wheel steering would make its way into F1.
Anyone care to discuss the pros and cons of a 4 wheel steering system?
Thanks!
Chris
The major con is that only two wheels might be streered by F1 rules.Conceptual wrote:Anyone care to discuss the pros and cons of a 4 wheel steering system?
Thanks!
Chris
That's what I recall - I also recall that he didn't find any extra speed with it.JiMbO wrote:didnt benetton have 4 wheel steering back when schuie was driving for them??
this indicates the system wasn't well developed and there could well be potential in it if only for the Canadian marshals to get cars into the exit roads.It feels very good, but actually it doesn’t change things a lot. I am using the same lines and there isn’t a lot of movement at the rear. It makes it a little easier, but right now the system doesn’t work very well in the slow corners, so we might not use it in Adelaide.
NAE gets it.there is not real need for 4 wheel steering
except in forklifts and mobile cranes
Is that because it is bad, or just because it is different, and not played with long enough to understand?bizadfar wrote:Nissan has this in their R32 or R33 Skylines called HICAS system. Many say it makes the car unpredictable and alot of ppl turn it off.