Technology.Unc1eM0nty wrote:I have to agree with this, safety was a big part of the reason they dropped in race refueling, whats changed to make them think it's now safe ?
Its a dry break coupling. Quite common in various industries for refueling and chemical transfer where spillage must be avoided.PlatinumZealot wrote:Is anyone here knowledgeable in the valve mechanism at the end of a fuel hose?
CoG won't change much if is designed properly. Not any more than Mclaaren putting a heat exchanger on top of the engine, or Red Bull RB9 with a ultra tall fuel tank.tuj wrote:I don't think the pod idea will go anywhere because of the CoG of the car. The fuel tank is, IIRC, low and behind the driver and contains many baffles and flaps to manage to squeeze ever last drop out of the tank and still retain the 1l necessary. Pods would raise the CoG, perhaps not worth the decreased pit delta time.