Formula One race cars may not have much in common with ordinary road cars, but they're still bound by the same laws of physics. That means like all cars, F1 cars need suspension to keep their wheels ...
If you've ever driven a car with shitty suspension, you know how important a decent quality ride is for doing things like, not hating your life. And if you think it's important in your road car when ...
Mercedes eventually chose to end its on-off relationship with its rear suspension package, first pressed into action on its Formula 1 car at Imola, at the Hungarian Grand Prix. While not outwardly ...
The Sauber F1 team has taken upon a serious challenge in 2024 by moving away from its previous car philosophy to opting for a pull-rod front suspension setup to accommodate aerodynamic advantages.