A roll cage design has issues with poor weight transfer due to high stiffness, complex geometry for suspension mounts, and large clearances between the driver's head and top member. Improving the design could involve better integration with the engine, reducing errors in tube bending, and developing better manufacturing fixtures for the roll cage.
A roll cage design has issues with poor weight transfer due to high stiffness, complex geometry for suspension mounts, and large clearances between the driver's head and top member. Improving the design could involve better integration with the engine, reducing errors in tube bending, and developing better manufacturing fixtures for the roll cage.
A roll cage design has issues with poor weight transfer due to high stiffness, complex geometry for suspension mounts, and large clearances between the driver's head and top member. Improving the design could involve better integration with the engine, reducing errors in tube bending, and developing better manufacturing fixtures for the roll cage.
1. Poor weight transfer due to highly stiff roll cage
2. Complex geometry for suspension arm mountings 3. Large clearance from driver’s head to the top member 4. Better integration with engine assembly 5. Large errors in 3D bending of tubes 6. Better fixtures for manufacture of roll cage