Hi guys thanks for all the replies.
andylaurence wrote:More to the point, is 370-390kg realistic?
From what I've found out it is very realistic on those cars (they could probably build them even lighter if they took carbon fibre to the next level). Remember these cars didn't have KERS (in the 05 season).
Jersey Tom wrote:Ballast isn't a bad thing. Crucial to getting your weight distribution right.
Which is exactly why they build the cars as light as possible because it allows them to place more ballast in the car (a higher percentage of the total weight) and gives them a much higher degree of control of how the car acts on track because they control more of its weight.
(quick note they use tungsten for their ballast which has a density of 19.25g/cm^3)
So you do a quick calculation on the volume of the plates and multiply by the weight of tungsten, it does seem very feasible for them to achieve 140-150kg of ballast.
natehall wrote:Whilst your correct in that you wouldnt need to absorb as much energy if the car lost weight, and so the energy impacting structures could be weaker safely, how on earth do you think the FIA is going to going to justify making the cars weaker to the general public who do not understand the technical details that lighter car means less energy to absorb so they are just as safe..
Hi mate, I doubt they would need to justify it to the public: just say they're going faster next season
That will be justification enough, as the pinnacle of automotive technology, they should be constantly improving and getting faster (not 6 seconds slower).
Tim.Wright wrote:The crash zones reduce the impact forces by an amount much larger than what their weight adds to it.Bear in mind also that the cars all weight more or less the same due to the minimum weight reg.Anyway, if an improved crash structure weighing 1kg extra reduces a 20g impact to a 19g impact - its already saved approx 700kgf of impact force.
Hi man, I reckon they have gone overboard with safety. As you said the cars get heavier every year because they supposedly become safer.
Is this necessary though? Were they not safe enough in the previous season or something???
(If this is the case why were they allowing the cars to race then)
Let me know what ya think!
Cheers for all the replies