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Originally Posted by Lee24h
On another subject can anyone tell why the f1 cars are now running so much front camber
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Short suspension travel and extreme wishbone angle due to the high nose means very high roll centres and no camber change under compression when cornering.
The large static camber angle they are running means as the chassis leans when cornering the outside tyre has the largest footprint and therefore the most grip when cornering.