Jonathan Noble @ autosport.com wrote:Red Bull may race seamless shift in Spain
By Thursday, April 26th 2007, 13:04 GMT
Red Bull Racing are considering bringing forward the introduction of their seamless shift gearbox to the Spanish Grand Prix, providing tests next week at Barcelona are successful.
The Milton Keynes-based outfit had originally pencilled in the system to be run for the first time at June's Canadian Grand Prix, but with dyno tests at the factory being so successful, there is a chance it could be brought in before then.
The team are hoping to give the seamless shift gearbox a run out in next week's major test at the Circuit de Catalunya.
Providing the test delivers good enough results, in terms of performance and reliability, then the green light will be given for it to be raced for the first time at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Team principal Christian Horner told autosport.com: "It's (the seamless shift's) introduction is very much dependent on its success at the test. If the test goes well and we make good progress then we could race it in Spain."
Red Bull Racing's increased efforts with the seamless shift come with their motorsport advisor Helmut Marko insisting that the team must ramp up their work to make the most of the speed shown by the RB3 so far this year.
"Apart from Spyker, all the teams are driving with continuously variable transmission," Marko said in an interview with Red Bull's website. "We have to re-tighten this by Barcelona, because it costs us time with every change of gear and acceleration.
"Apart from that the aerodynamics are being completely reworked - not because the ones used before were an aberration but because the second stage of expansion was always planned to happen around this time."
With poor reliability in the first three races of the year having cost the team championship points, Marko says that a new quality-control system has been put in place at the team to prevent repeated trouble in the future.
"From now on, every detected defect has to be reported to the factory within two hours. The senior designer has to offer a solution within a day. The defect has to be eliminated within three days. Without exception."
Marko added: "Red Bull's philosophy is this: We're not satisfied with 12th place. We'd rather risk something; (we) don't like to bundle all our resources into the development of reliability. (We) are (also) working on the advancement of speed at the same time."
What the heck!? thats news to me..and a skocking one at thattomislavp4 wrote:Wow wow, wow, wait a second "apart from Spyker, all the tams are driving with continuously variable transmission...."
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Rs do a search on this subject on this site and you can see all the info about the seamless shift gearbox and please make posts that are relevant and not for the sake of getting a higher post count.. Tomislavp4 just thought the seamless was a CVT which is okay because he is learningds.raikkonen wrote:What the heck!? thats news to me..and a skocking one at thattomislavp4 wrote:Wow wow, wow, wait a second "apart from Spyker, all the tams are driving with continuously variable transmission...."
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im constantly trying to update & improve my knowledge in F1.i only mentioned my surprise on CVTs and thats not a crime around here.evrybody does, and its perfectly fine..m3_lover wrote:..............please make posts that are relevant and not for the sake of getting a higher post count..ds.raikkonen wrote:What the heck!? thats news to me..and a skocking one at thattomislavp4 wrote:Wow wow, wow, wait a second "apart from Spyker, all the tams are driving with continuously variable transmission...."
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Hey! Please read the article. Tomislavp4 was quoting RBR guy!m3_lover wrote:Rs do a search on this subject on this site and you can see all the info about the seamless shift gearbox and please make posts that are relevant and not for the sake of getting a higher post count.. Tomislavp4 just thought the seamless was a CVT which is okay because he is learning
That is VERY strange statement since CVT is banned. Seamless shifting gearbox is not CVT but classic gearbox with gears and special mechanisms that allow seamless change of gears.Helmut Marko wrote:Apart from Spyker, all the teams are driving with continuously variable transmission," Marko said in an interview with Red Bull's website.
http://www.formula1.com/insight/rulesan ... /5275.html
The majority of modern Formula One cars use seven-speed semi-automatic gearboxes. Regulations stipulate at least four forward gears, up to a maximum of seven. All cars must also have a reverse gear. Constantly Variable Transmission (CVT) systems are not allowed and cars may have no more than two driven wheels.