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Loaded questions

In the previous edition of Racecar (V30 N3), we tried to answer the question: how do we determine suspension spring rates and damping for a vehicle?

To answer this, it was necessary for us to first define the purpose of the suspension. We looked at how the suspension plays an important role in improving the driver and passenger comfort, handling, aerodynamics, mechanical grip, vibration and transient response.

With the purpose of a suspension defined, the next step was to select our spring and dampers. It was explained that to choose these it is necessary to first define the goals for the suspension system: driver comfort, tyre comfort, body control.

We then closed the loop by discussing how you should define your goal

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