i think that is the main problem as most team with front push rod was good traction and handling well , which past years i think ferrari had been affected on this pull rod issue that aero reading misleading, hope Alison can do magic for next year as i think it is last year for Kimi , and i hope he can challenge on WDC before he retire from F1diffuser wrote:There has been speculation on this before. I don't know enough to comment either way just that Ferrari has said that isn't their problem and that they tend to do better on front limited tracks. That being said... Omnicorse wrote that the 2015 Ferrari challenger is being designed totally by James Allison, will be called 666, has a push-rod front end and will be a total break from this years car. The 5th paragraph http://www.omnicorse.it/magazine/38814/ ... -motoristiConstructr wrote:For me I have a hunch that the root of Ferrari's issues the past several years lie in it's front suspension geometry. For example, compare the front geometry of the F14T to the Mercedes and you can see that the mounting points at the chassis are MUCH higher on the Ferrari and thus the arms are more angled downward. The Mercedes are more close to being level. Same with the RB10. The FW36 has slightly more than the Mercedes and RB.
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Just a thought.