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      02-04-2022, 04:54 PM   #8
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Their reasoning...
"Scuderia Ferrari is confident in its decision to use Pull-Rod configuration on the 2022 front suspensions – in total contrast with the push rod suspension geometry seen on the latest cars. This call made by the Italian side is manily dictated by aerodynamics: the Pull-Rod configuration allows the flow to be redirected towards the bottom of the car and straight into the cooling inlets, which should also be lower, all matched by a more compact rear end thanks to the cooling “gills” allowed by the new regulations."

https://scuderiafans.com/2022-ferrar...ension-system/
Ok, Im so confused

What did last years cars use? Push-Rod? If so that's what they should stick with.

So Ferrari is going to try Pull-Rod configuration again? The drivers hated it last time many years ago. Don't understand why Ferrari would go down that road again. Aero benefits aren't worth sacrificing driver feel IMHO.
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