marcush. wrote:CHT wrote:ISLAMATRON wrote:changing weight distribution is actually quite easy(especially on these cars), and moreso this yera with the 15 extra kg of ballast and no more KERS.
I really doubt it will be easier this year because of the additional 70 to 90 variable fuel load to deal with.
the car is longer ,no question about that ,this alone should make it easier to place ballast as the volume of the tub car has increased by around 100 litres.
the change of weight distribution is not significant as the tank sits very close to the CG,but the cG height will change and so will weight transfer and grip with fuelload.
remember only ferrari and Mclaren have additional ballast to play with compared to 2009
It will really depend of how each team's approach to accommodate the larger fuel tank. Some might choose to stick with 2009 wheelbase by shifting the driver slightly forward and use a short gearbox, while others might go with a longer wheel base. If the team approach is the latter, then that itself, together with the larger fuel tank should eat into the extra 15kg of weight allowance for ballast.
Excluding the chassis, a fully filled fuel tank itself should be the heaviest single component (at around 150kg) follow by engine 95kg and driver 60kg. And since the weight of the fuel tank is constantly decreasing during the race, it should make sense to have the fuel tank situated right at CG point to avoid huge fluctuation of weight distribution in between race, and this will mean that the position of engine, gearbox and the driver will be shifted further away from the CG to make room for the fuel tank. While doing all that, the next thing will be to ensure that CG doesnt move too much to the front that it starts loses traction at the rear.
Hence without being able to see what is underneath those engine cover, it will be difficult to gauge the 620kg min. weight rule will make it easier for team to acheive the ideal weight balance.
All team should have the additional ballast weight to play as compared to 2009, it is not limited to only 2009 KERS cars because those not running KERS in 2009 were already running with more ballast to fulfill the 2009 605kg min weight requirement.