Indeed there is, as I said the machinist is responsible for setting it up. Which is extremely important. Nowadays there are groups within F1 teams that do the tool path programming which doesn't involve any code writing. It is all GUI based.
Philip no need to get defensive and make generalized comments. Manual milling and turning of course is a craft.
That is indeed the wheel tether, made from polybenzoaoxide, aka Zylon.
The tether we can see has obviously snapped off on the outboard side. Presumably it was cut by a sharp piece of broken CFRP. There are two tethers per wheel though, for exactly this reason. Obviously the other one has done its job. Still, the fact that this tether can be cut even in such a low-speed impact, is the reason why we have the halo.
shorter wheelbase , very good aero , propably the best mechanical grip of front threeatanatizante wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 17:03It looks like a quadruple wing aeroplane, for at least there are 4 horizontal planes out there ... there must be on of those placed in at or near the CoG, don`t you think?
https://s33.postimg.cc/wa7j496q7/lkuyp_ou.jpg
And another question is why they are so good around Monaco and sector 3 in Barcelona? For they have the most mechanical grip or just the best suspension (with their bent upper front wishbone) helps them to ride better than anyone those sausage curbs, placed in strategic places like the chicane in Barcelona or in turn 10 and 16 herein Monte Carlo, where they gain so much from anybody else?