Neg on front. Bur Red Bull runs more neg on front. Reduces contact patch on straights.raymondu999 wrote:Positive/negative? Fronts/rears? I wasn't really paying attention on the camber during the race
And increases braking distances.gilgen wrote:Neg on front. Bur Red Bull runs more neg on front. Reduces contact patch on straights.raymondu999 wrote:Positive/negative? Fronts/rears? I wasn't really paying attention on the camber during the race
And helps getting temps and increases corner grip.HampusA wrote:And increases braking distances.gilgen wrote:Neg on front. Bur Red Bull runs more neg on front. Reduces contact patch on straights.raymondu999 wrote:Positive/negative? Fronts/rears? I wasn't really paying attention on the camber during the race
I'm just saying that the RB dry setup, used in qually, was a totally dry setup, as was most likely the McLaren setup. The RB dry setup does indeed use a lot of front camber .. all the time. Thus the rain may have provided McLaren with an advantage in that their dry weather setup works better in the rain.raymondu999 wrote:I don't quite understand. First you say it's the same for everyone, then you say McLaren got an advantage because of that?

This was their achilles heel in 2010. Fast but fragile. Had they had the 2011 reliability last year, they'd have bagged the titles much earlier. This season their speed is not as superior as last year, but thanks to their reliability they have the points they deserve. Well doneGaara wrote:It's the most reliable car in 2011
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