Jef Patat wrote:
Ah, come on, don't take it personal, don't get too humble. Everybody reads/reacts the way they wish. If you have an insight that you think is correct just share it, maybe you're wrong, maybe you're right, that doesn't really matter.
I can't say your idea is (in)correct, but I liked the creative thinking.
I am not too worried, I just don't want to get in the way.
Meanwhile, I wonder if anyone wants to read my ideas about the need for a new generation of wheelnuts (literally)? I am wondering if threaded nuts are outdated; the regulations only call for a "fastener", with specific maximum diameter, but nowhere does it say "screw thread" or "nut". If you could develop a push / pull fastener, or even one that operated automatically upon activation/detecting various events, you could remove the need for those Paoli guns and knock another second off pitstops.
12.8
Wheel assembly :
12.8.1
The only parts which may be physically attached to the wheel in addition to the tyre are
surface treatments for appearance and protection, valves for filling and discharging the tyre,
****wheel fasteners****, balance weights, drive pegs, tyre pressure and temperature monitoring
devices and spacers on the inboard mounting face of identical specification on all wheels for
the same axle. [So you could integrate/attach the fastener into the wheel rim; it doesn't even need to spin].
12.8.2
The wheel must be attached to the car with a single fastener. The outer diameter of the fastener must not exceed 105mm and the axial length must not exceed 75mm. [No problem here, you can have a fastener, it just doesn't need to be threaded, or even seperate from the wheel]
12.8.4
Devices which are used to fit or remove wheel fasteners may only be powered by
compressed air or nitrogen. [Here I would argue that a smart hub, with some kind of internal locking device, doesn't remove the fastener - the fastener falls off when the hub is activated, and the hubs could be activated centrally by the driver or team, and re-lock as soon as they sense a fastener in the right position]
This signature is encrypted to avoid complaints, but it makes me laugh out loud:-
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