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I'd like to say you thanks. Williams FW31
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(07-08-2020, 08:08 AM)Simon Meisinger Wrote:  
Quote:From what I understand, creating the zero wing setup should give you a strong idea as to what effect each setting of the chassis has on the car, which might have been not as noticeable if you had lots of aero downforce.

That sounds very true, I'll definitely give that a try in the next F1 series.

thanks for sharing those videos
Thanks for sharing the videos, I will have a look when I have time. To understand suspension set that is absolutely true. This is why Formula Ford was traditionally very good for learning how to set up cars. My point was more about using it as a method for building a setup in an F1 car; it seems to have extra steps and be more time consuming.

The important thing with car setups is to keep learning and if your process works then that is great. I don't consider myself that good with setups but I'm doing some reading and using sims to educate myself.
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RE: I'd like to say you thanks. Williams FW31 - by Dominic ORourke - 07-08-2020, 04:51 PM

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