mzso wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 18:56
wuzak wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 17:44
Car mass has gone up from 702kg to 798kg.
Interesting.
But how much did it grow when all the batteries and electric motors were added? (2014)
I'll have to correct Wuzak, it was actually 691kg minimum weight in 2014, compared to 642kg in 2013 with V8 engines. So a difference of 42kg "when all the batteries and electric motors were added". The minimum weight was then increased by a further 11kg to 702kg in 2015, presumably as the miscellaneous intercoolers etc weighed more than expected.
The monocoque weight was about 100kg in 2014, since then we have gained the halo (+20kg), intermediate crash testing increases (+10-20kg), and a major increase in crash test severity and minimum cockpit size for 2022 (+20kg). The driver weight allowance was also increased by 5kg from 75kg to 80kg.
The larger cars in 2017 saw a minimum weight increase of 26kg, 5kg of which being due to the wider tyres and 21kg to miscellaneous (bodywork etc, possibly crashworthiness increase too). In 2022, we obviously have an additional 18kg for the 18" wheels, 1kg for the wheel covers and 1kg for the wheel fairings.