- 26 Aug 10, 22:45#212535
But he hasnt had suspension failures.
Most parts of an F1 car are moving parts; moving parts tend to fail when subjected to strong forces, Hamilton does hit the curbs very hard, which puts the whole suspension system under immense load; these parts are actually very fragile especially if sideways forces are in effect, Lewis does tend to slide his car more, subjecting the whole car for more lateral motion, which could be a possible cause of suspension failures. I don't care what type of car you drive, if you drive it hard, it's lifespan will be less!
But he hasnt had suspension failures.

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