I'm happy to believe either way, just would like to see some official confirmation
ATs issues are important to point out. It is almost without doubt that Honda would put the new parts in the AT cars first and AT had issues. I'm not convinced Max has new specification and I don't think he'll even use it this season. He doesn't really need to at this point.chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 18:00On the back of the ERS. Yuki needed a pitlane start which typically means the components are of a different spec. On looking at the ‘offence’, a new mgu-k and -h were taken. So it could be some of the newer parts of the ERS system. But I’m not 100% sure.
I don’t think RB would be stupid enough to do similar after quali to put a new system in. Take the full lot at the start less obvious it’s the latest spec
Nope, is allowed nowadays "An update has been made allowing a Power Unit to be replaced in Parc Fermé with one of a newer specification"chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 18:00On the back of the ERS. Yuki needed a pitlane start which typically means the components are of a different spec. On looking at the ‘offence’, a new mgu-k and -h were taken. So it could be some of the newer parts of the ERS system. But I’m not 100% sure.
I don’t think RB would be stupid enough to do similar after quali to put a new system in. Take the full lot at the start less obvious it’s the latest spec
There just be some rules behind it. Someone would need to read the technical regs and see what the ruling is.
Wouter has posted the rules in this thread on page 140. In short: only 1 RBPT driven car needs to use it at some point between Zandvoort and US this season for it to be registered.chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 23:28There just be some rules behind it. Someone would need to read the technical regs and see what the ruling is.
I’d presume as long as it’s approved/homologated on the date, your good to use it for the rest of the period. No good not using it this season and having to use the older spec for the next 4 years
Alexf1 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 23:30Wouter has posted the rules in this thread on page 140. In short: only 1 RBPT driven car needs to use it at some point between Zandvoort and US this season for it to be registered.chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 23:28There just be some rules behind it. Someone would need to read the technical regs and see what the ruling is.
I’d presume as long as it’s approved/homologated on the date, your good to use it for the rest of the period. No good not using it this season and having to use the older spec for the next 4 years
The only penalty i can see for Max is a gear box penalty. He is still thin on those.chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 23:39Alexf1 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 23:30Wouter has posted the rules in this thread on page 140. In short: only 1 RBPT driven car needs to use it at some point between Zandvoort and US this season for it to be registered.chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 23:28
There just be some rules behind it. Someone would need to read the technical regs and see what the ruling is.
I’d presume as long as it’s approved/homologated on the date, your good to use it for the rest of the period. No good not using it this season and having to use the older spec for the next 4 years
Thank you. And thanks to Wouter aswell for the confirmation.
If either car hasn’t took the new unit, I imagine Max will take it given he has the WDC 95% wrapped up. Perez needs all the grid places and points he can get in order to secure 2nd place in the WDC.
If Marko is to believe, there is no further penalties down the line for Max.
It will also be interesting to see what they do going forward now, we seen 2 different spec floors run this weekend in front the rear wheel so be interesting to see which path they go down in future.