Riff_Raffriff_raff wrote:timbo,
First of all, brakes are sized by regulations.
Brakes are not sized by regulations, wheel dimensions are. Wheel diameter limits obviously limit the max diameter of the brake rotor, but it does not limit the thickness of the rotor. And as I noted, carbon brakes are mostly sized by thermal mass. So an increase in thickness is just as effective as an increase in diameter.
Sorry, this statement of yours, as far as the regulations go, is incorrect.
(with appologies)
@ MepFIA F1 tech. Regs wrote: 11.3 Brake discs and pads :
11.3.1 No more than one brake disc is permitted on each wheel.
11.3.2 All discs must have a maximum thickness of 28mm and a maximum outside diameter of 278mm.
11.3.3 No more than two brake pads are permitted on each wheel.
Brake "boosters" are not permitted by the regulations as well
FIA F1 tech. Regs wrote: 11.5.2 No braking system may be designed to increase the pressure in the brake calipers above that achievable
by the driver applying pressure to the pedal under static conditions.