djos wrote: ↑24 Dec 2021, 23:31
Could you potentially charge the battery while exiting corners and use it as a form of traction control?
the rules defining traction control (for banning it) presumably still apply - banning some types of transducing hardware
the rules on required PU mapping define the extent to which the ....
steady state PU torque at each and every accelerator position can reduce with when rpm increases occur
ie these PU torques can involve lumpy ICE torque curves being smoothed via related lumps of G-K actions
(the opposite of torque 'fills' via M-K actions)
and there could be designed-in dynamic effects that the rulemakers won't cover - or be able to test
ie creative pole-skipping or pole-slipping that could emulate TC or even semi-ABS - without any of the banned hardware
sudden and uncommanded torque 'cliff-edges' that appear with incipient wheelspin or locking
in normal operation the MG is quite close to slipping or skipping