beelsebob wrote:Holm86 wrote:strad wrote:Within their gearbox...That's Transmission.
The diff is still part of the transmission.
strad wrote:
imo they have to be able to change final drive from track to track. How ya gonna run Monaco gearing at Spa?
Thats why i say it has to be a compromise. And that they probably won't use 8'th or 7'th gear at Monaco.
Regulations still says this ""Each competitor must nominate the forward gear ratios (calculated from engine crankshaft to drive shafts) to be employed within their gearbox." Pay notice to the "calculated from engine crankshaft to drive shafts). The drive shafts is AFTER the diff!! Thats why according to regulations final drive is also fixed!
Of note, the rules don't seem to specify that the actual hardware in the gearbox remains the same, I guess in theory you could change the diff ratio if you also changed all the gears in the gearbox so that the resulting ratio was the same. I can't see any way an advantage could be derived from that, but I wonder if it's possible?
You need to look in the Sporting Regulations for that.
The sporting regulations 28.6 says this :
d) Change gears and dog rings (excluding final drives or reduction gears) may be changed under supervision for others of identical specification at any time during an Event provided the FIA technical delegate is satisfied there is evident physical damage to the parts in question and that such changes are not being carried out on a systematic basis.
For 2014 only, on five occasions per driver, a competitor need not provide evidence of physical damage in order to carry out these changes. Furthermore, the use of parts of identical specification will not be necessary when the changes are being made in accordance with Article 9.6.2 of the F1 Technical Regulations.
So if you change what you call hardware i.e. the gears themselves they have to be identical. So you can't change to different size gears even though you still have the same ratio between those 2 gears.