Every season they find a way to f**k up their car.
It's really hard to be a Ferrari fan.
It builds charactersunny1304r wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 13:46Every season they find a way to f**k up their car.
It's really hard to be a Ferrari fan.
And some people said i was pessimisticsunny1304r wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 13:46Every season they find a way to f**k up their car.
It's really hard to be a Ferrari fan.
Sounds about right, but it’s missing the “suspension not adequate” narrative that the supposed technical experts on X are pushing. I think they’ve moved on from anti-dive and are on to their next bugaboo topic, suspension stiffness without offering any logical air comprehensive explanation. Are they referring to the suspension settings—spring rates, rising rate, anti-roll settings—or the structural stiffness of the suspension components?… who knows.venkyhere wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 13:44So where have Ferrari landed up ? Is it a case of :
tunnel heights lowered to get more DF from floor -> oh s**t, porpoising in high-speed is back -> have to increase ride height -> oh s**t we lost downforce -> we need more front and rear wings -> well, we are draggier than the other three.
Is that the right summary ?
So much for ”inovative rear suspention”, car jumps like a kangaroo.sunny1304r wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 13:46Every season they find a way to f**k up their car.
It's really hard to be a Ferrari fan.
I agree with you. When something is wrong with the car they always start talking about the suspension. It was the same for Mercedes at the start of the year.ing. wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 14:35Sounds about right, but it’s missing the “suspension not adequate” narrative that the supposed technical experts on X are pushing. I think they’ve moved on from anti-dive and are on to their next bugaboo topic, suspension stiffness without offering any logical air comprehensive explanation. Are they referring to the suspension settings—spring rates, rising rate, anti-roll settings—or the structural stiffness of the suspension components?… who knows.venkyhere wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 13:44So where have Ferrari landed up ? Is it a case of :
tunnel heights lowered to get more DF from floor -> oh s**t, porpoising in high-speed is back -> have to increase ride height -> oh s**t we lost downforce -> we need more front and rear wings -> well, we are draggier than the other three.
Is that the right summary ?
It’s understandable that if the car rolls too much in a fast (high-g, high-DF) corner the clearance under outside underfloor tunnel might get closed down to a critical level but surely the team can adjust spring and anti-roll rates to mitigate this, regardless of push/pull-rod configuration or whatever the experts think is the silver bullet solution.
This sounds like fundamentally an aero issue that needs to be resolved, hopefully sooner than later.
Yeah basically.