Thanks!
As Scudera_Russ says, I think that the Ferrari 640 was the first to use a "semi-automatic" clutchless gearbox, operated with buttons.
But afaik some teams used what I think is a stick operated "sequential" gearbox (moving the gear lever back-forward), and not using an H-gated gear selector as early as the 60's or 70's.
RH1300S:
NOW - can anyone verify this...........I think that Jordan was the first to use a truly sequential gearbox (i.e. like a motorcycle box with a drum and pawl activating the gears).
This sequential transmission I'm referring to is fully manual, just like in a motorcycle, so it could be it. But Jordan started driving Formula One in 1991, and that sounds a little late for the introduction.
The thing is that in WTCC the car gets a weight penalty when using a sequential gearbox, and that's why BMW uses an ordinary manual gearbox as they get the same weight penalty for the RWD.
So I figured that the change from gated shifter to sequential would have to do with either changed rules in formula one, or with new technology (alloys or tools etc) that made it possible to manufacture them.
Does anyone know anything about this? I'm starting to think I just imagined this, can't find anything on the net.
Thanks again all!
/Axl