Why there are not cvt gearboxes in F1???
They are more efficient than normal gearboxes that they use today!
CVT was banned, i think because it took too much of the driver element away from the driving. Fully automatic gearboxes even though they take the driver out of the gear shifting equation, still create the jerk in the car (the slowing down and speeding up...it changes the weight balance of the car by shifting the weight of the car from front to back). With CVT the driver no longer has to worry about the car's balance when accelerating out of bends and especially when downshifting and braking for corners.Isn't one of the stated goals of Formula 1 to pioneer technology? I understand why we ban, restrict and regulate technology, i.e. to reduce speeds and costs, but the development of CVT could be incredibly important to the passenger car manufactures.
I assume development cost was the reason for the ban.
Insight, anyone?