I also think we will see some innovations on the front-end of the car. We really haven't seen anything exciting on this part of the F1 car since the rabbit bunny ear wings on the BAR Honda's nose cone and the alleged F-duct equipped front wing being tested on the Mercedes W02. We haven't seen any innovative mechanical device since the banning of Renault's J-damper or McLaren's inerter. I think pull-rod suspensions for the front-end might be a possibility given the lower height of the front bulkhead and nose section (but correct me if I'm wrong).marcush. wrote:The big issue is: what are we going to see from RedBull? Jaw dropping pullrod front suspension this year? I´m not giving up on this .Newey will show us a new front suspension ...
Regarding the alleged F-duct eqipped front wing being tested by Mercedes right now. I wonder how such compact system works at low speeds, if at all. The air through the opening on the tip of the nose cone, down the front wing uprights, and through to the outlets on the main plane on either side of the front wing. I don't know. Maybe the device works as an additional 'virtual' plane (or an airflow conditioner) on the front wing and it only works for medium and high speed bends and corners.