18th-Jan-22, 03:41 PM
(21st-Dec-21, 11:52 PM)Kevan Wrote:(21st-Dec-21, 06:58 PM)Savage GT Wrote: Nice write up Brian, thanks![]()
The theory is, a pod mounted with one central front and one rear fixing gives better pod rock/movement. If it translates into improved lap times I don't know, but I like the logic behind it :)
Pods don't rock, they can't because there's a wheel either side on the track.
Hi guys, you're kind of as right/wrong as you want to be here.
I've been racing MR's for a while now and rocking as opposed to floating is their USP really. Admittedly it's the rest of the car rocking on the pod not the other way round.
If you actually inspect the car again you will see the way the pod and chassis interface is different to any other 4 or 6 point pod from the major manufacturers. Its-a-rockin not floating.