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No.1 What the hell is an inerter?
Jarno Trulli's was dangling down between his legs during the closing stages of the Canadian GP. It has something to do with infamous J-Damper according to wikipedia:
What is it and what does it do?
No.1 What the hell is an inerter?
Jarno Trulli's was dangling down between his legs during the closing stages of the Canadian GP. It has something to do with infamous J-Damper according to wikipedia:
Wikipedia said:Shortly after its discovery, the inerter principle was used under the name of J-damper in the suspension systems of Formula 1 racing cars. When tuned to the natural oscillation frequencies of the tires, the inerter reduced the mechanical load on the suspension. McLaren Mercedes began using a J-damper in early 2005, and Renault shortly thereafter.
J-dampers were at the center of a Formula 1 spying case arisen when Phil Mackereth left McLaren for Renault.
What is it and what does it do?
I think I get it. As far as Trulli was concerned, though, it was just a lump of metal hanging down and threatening his grandchildren's lives.