From Pirelli, copyright free images:-
Also video, but apparently Pirelli doesn't know how to use Vimeo or Youtube, so they provided a zip file:-
http://www.studiovandone.com/TMP/PIRELL ... NG.mp4.zip
Probably magnesium.rentta wrote:I wonder are they going to use cf or aluminium wheels. Cf ones would have great weight advantage and as we know Less unsprung weight = better
Hmm Cf would be stronger and i assume doesn't weigh more than magnesium ( also magnesium is bit of an fire hazard )Holm86 wrote:Probably magnesium.rentta wrote:I wonder are they going to use cf or aluminium wheels. Cf ones would have great weight advantage and as we know Less unsprung weight = better
Current wheels are magnesium. And if CF was a superior material how come they don't already use it for their wheels?rentta wrote:Hmm Cf would be stronger and i assume doesn't weigh more than magnesium ( also magnesium is bit of an fire hazard )Holm86 wrote:Probably magnesium.rentta wrote:I wonder are they going to use cf or aluminium wheels. Cf ones would have great weight advantage and as we know Less unsprung weight = better
12.3 Wheel material :
Wheels must be made from AZ70 or AZ80 magnesium alloys.
Okay, I wonder if those rules are a bit out of date. Koenigsegg makes production wheels which are entirely made from carbon fibers. And so much is already made from cf on an F1 car today. So cant imagine it would be too expensive.Just_a_fan wrote:The rules prevent the use of CF:
12.3 Wheel material :
Wheels must be made from AZ70 or AZ80 magnesium alloys.