rjsa wrote:No one revoked the ideal gas law. They are (were?) heating the brake disks before the race, before the pressure control - pushing the pre race pressure up artificially. This results in a lower pressure during the race.
Ah, so they force the pre-race pressure up via temporary high-temps in the wheels and this allows the actual running pressure, once things have roughly stabilized, to be closer to the pressure minimums set by the FIA/Pirelli. Nice trick, actually. I hadn't heard of this before. The article provided by Xwang has either lost something in translation or was not very clear in the first place.
This probably explains much of the elaborate brake ducting we've seen recently. It has two purposes beyond brake cooling: 1. act as a barrier to prevent brake heat from getting to the wheel where it will cause higher running tire pressures, and 2. channel cool airflow directly against the inside of the wheel to cool the wheel and thus the air inside the tire.
Other creative methods to maintain FIA pressure minimums pre-stint while also allowing lower pressures once things have "settled in"?