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I'm guessing the hole you can see is where one of the suspension arms goes through the body work and the bump is where it attaches to the chassis.raymondu999 wrote:What's with the tumor it has in the bum?
I hope they can tweak & optimize the original concept to make it work, rather than give up on it and just settle for copying the opponents' designs. I'd like to think that Ross Brawn & co. have enough tech smarts & professional pride to not so easily concede this early that they've got an inferior aero solution to Newey, Whitmarsh, and his former underlings at Ferrari.Raptor22 wrote:...Want to see how much mods they effected to the side pods and if they have altered the nose cone as some have asserted they would...
Maybe that's just as well, so Rosberg can gain more confidence early in the season and stay closer to Schumacher. But clearly the initial behaviour of the car is unintended, as I'm certain Ross Brawn prefers the car to be as neutral as possible yet very responsive to setup changes that would make the car conform to either driver's handling preference....at the moment Schumacher is not happy with the understeery nature of the car while rosberg is happy as a pig in sh*t about that. Will be interesting to see how the design team have merged the differing needs to create a development path that suits both drivers. at the moment the car favours rosberg
Won't they also be using an adjustable front wing to help "trim" the car as the fuel load goes down? Or won't that be of too much help against the inherent imbalance?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:...I heard there is an imbalance in the car, With full load its understeery as you suggest, and as the load lightens it veers toward oversteer...