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Ferrari To Copy Red Bull Suspension
« on: September 15, 2011, 10:45:18 AM »

Will Ferrari fix struggle to put heat into tyres, or is there more to it on RBR cars?  ;)

Ferrari will finally follow Red Bull's lead with a pull-rod suspension layout of its 2012 car. That's the claim of the Italian daily Corriere dello Sport, revealing that a scale model of the Maranello based team's new car is already clocking up the miles in the wind tunnel.
 
With its 2011 design, the 150 Italia, Ferrari raised some eyebrows by sticking with its usual push-road suspension philosophy rather than opting for Red Bull's pull-rod layout.

"At Maranello, everything has been called into question in light of the unsatisfactory results of this season," said the Italian newspaper report.

"The (pull-rod) system will allow for a lower and smaller rear end but it will appear only next season," added Corriere dello Sport.

Paddocktalk.com, 14th Sept.



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Offline Scott

Re: Ferrari To Copy Red Bull Suspension
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2011, 01:15:19 PM »
Ah, I see their 'Unbeatable Structure' includes spy cameras and copying other designs. 

Good work Ferrari!  Why do all the thinking yourself?   :good: :good:


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