Then you're carrying twice as many (heavy) battery packs as you need!
Anyway if the generator is as efficient as Diesel suggests then my suggestion is void and it's easy to harvest the energy.
Is there a safety clause that would allow it?gilgen wrote:Vettel said, just before the race, that RBR had replaced the KERs batteries after qualifying. As cars are supposed to be in Parc-ferme, and not worked on, how was this allowed?
I thought he was joking, he had that smile on his face like when he was asked why he didn't use KERS on his fast lap a few races ago, he said 'emm, couldn't find the button' hahadren wrote:Is there a safety clause that would allow it?gilgen wrote:Vettel said, just before the race, that RBR had replaced the KERs batteries after qualifying. As cars are supposed to be in Parc-ferme, and not worked on, how was this allowed?
Parc Ferme Regulationsgilgen wrote:Vettel said, just before the race, that RBR had replaced the KERs batteries after qualifying. As cars are supposed to be in Parc-ferme, and not worked on, how was this allowed?
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The following components were replaced during the Parc Fermé:
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro team:
Car 07: Engine Gearbox Both components have been replaced with the approval of the FIA technical delegate following a written request from the team concerned, this being in accordance with Article 34.1 of the 2010 Formula One Sporting Regulations. But as the replacement engine will be the ninth new engine used by Felipe Massa during the 2010 Championship, the driver dropped ten places on the starting grid at this Event according to Article 28.4a of the 2010 Formula One Sporting Regulations. Further the engine he used during the qualifying session may not be used during any future qualifying session or race with the exception of the last Event of the 2010 Formula One World Championship. Also the gearbox change was not in compliance with Article 28.6a of the 2010 Formula One Sporting Regulations and the driver concerned should drop five places on the starting grid of the Event.
Mercedes Benz:
Car 03: LHS reaward barge board
Car 04: FFA loom RHS rear caketin drum
Red Bull Racing Renault:
Car 05: LHS and RHS exhaust temperature sensors Front brake friction material Power steering rack assembly Water radiator
Car 06: LHS and RHS exhaust temperature sensors Plank temperature sensor contact switch
Ferrari:
Car 07: Engine Gearbox RHS radiator Gearbox oil filter NF battery Fire extinguisher system
Car 08: LHS exhaust panel One fixing of diffuser RHS exhaust panel Gearbox front cover seals Antenna
Renault:
Car 12: Complete RHS rear corner LHS and RHS HIU LHS rear brake temperature sensor Damper potentiometer Rear brake calliper assemblies Rear brake friction material LHS rear brake blanking panel
Force India Mercedes:
Car 14: Fuel collector assembly Keensert in chin assembly LHS bargeboard mount keensert
Car 15: Front and rear brake callipers Front and rear brake friction material RHS bargeboard mount keensert Steering rack assembly
STR Ferrari:
Car 16: Engine crankshaft seal Clutch housing seal
Lotus Cosworth:
Car 18: RHS rear pushrod
HRT Cosworth:
Car 20: RHS front and rear brake calliper O-ring of the fuel tank cover
BMW Sauber Ferrari:
Car 22: Primary shaft speed pick-up sensor
Virgin Cosworth:
Car 24: LHS and RHS rear HIU Rear wheel speed sensors Ty-rap on the hydraulic power steering lines All brake calliper bleed nipples
Car 25: RHS front inner brake wear LVDT RHS front brake calliper Both front brake disc bell straps and bolts Three chassis keenserts All brake calliper bleed nipples
Think it means that it is charged for more than a laps worth, so 100% is one lap and 160% is one and a half (ish) to ensure that it never runs outhardingfv32 wrote:1) What is meant by: "stated battery capacity of 160%".
Brian
I think they just can't push the Pirellis as hard in the race as they can in qualifying.SiLo wrote:
I read the Horner stated that they were using the tyres better than everyone else for qualifying, but that you cannot do it in the race, so I'm assuming this has something to do with suspension set-up, maybe their softer setting is getting more from the tyre?