Since he's talking about tyre deg, it's more likely to be something related to 3-4-5 than 7-8.Juzh wrote:Peter mentions in that video williams are now matching merc's gear ratios to avoid excessive tire deg from shifting mid corner. But merc ran shorter gears after the joker change last year (shortest of the field). Could they have reverted back to longer ones for 2015? No jokers mid season this year. Still testing though.
I don't followSevach wrote:Since he's talking about tyre deg, it's more likely to be something related to 3-4-5 than 7-8.Juzh wrote:Peter mentions in that video williams are now matching merc's gear ratios to avoid excessive tire deg from shifting mid corner. But merc ran shorter gears after the joker change last year (shortest of the field). Could they have reverted back to longer ones for 2015? No jokers mid season this year. Still testing though.
From September. By Hollus.Juzh wrote:Peter mentions in that video williams are now matching merc's gear ratios to avoid excessive tire deg from shifting mid corner. But merc ran shorter gears after the joker change last year (shortest of the field). Could they have reverted back to longer ones for 2015? No jokers mid season this year. Still testing though.
no they cant.bucker wrote:In 2015 they can change gear ratios as many times they want btw
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9.6.2 Each competitor must nominate the forward gear ratios (calculated from engine crankshaft to drive shafts) to be employed within their gearbox. These nominations must be declared to the FIA technical delegate at or before the first Event of the Championship. For 2014 only a competitor may re-nominate these ratios once within the Championship season, in which case the original nomination becomes immediately void. Ratio re-nominations must be declared as a set.