I thought only Mercedes was running such a gearbox in F1. Other than that, Audi had it in their LMP1 once.Paul wrote:If they aren't sure about the rear suspension geometry I foresee introduction of a an interchangeable gearbox outer shell like other teams have been running.
a1b2i3r45 wrote:They won't be able to lower the sidepods, because of the much bigger barge boards.FW17 wrote:I wish someone goes for a short wheelbase car with wide low sidepods
The car would be incredibly fast and nimble through slow and medium speed corners while sacrificing high speed stability, however the fat tyres would take care of that.
http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj5 ... q2ktzc.jpg
I think most of the major teams will be going that route, it is only sensible, especially with the unknown of the pirelli tires next year, adjustability is the way to go. A "cassette" I believe most are calling it.Paul wrote:If they aren't sure about the rear suspension geometry I foresee introduction of a an interchangeable gearbox outer shell like other teams have been running.
That looks extremely weird to be honestFW17 wrote:I wish someone goes for a short wheelbase car with wide low sidepods
The car would be incredibly fast and nimble through slow and medium speed corners while sacrificing high speed stability, however the fat tyres would take care of that.
http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj5 ... q2ktzc.jpg
If it's a pedal car, well, it may look good in the eye of a 4yo...FW17 wrote:I wish someone goes for a short wheelbase car with wide low sidepods
The car would be incredibly fast and nimble through slow and medium speed corners while sacrificing high speed stability, however the fat tyres would take care of that.
http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj5 ... q2ktzc.jpg
Bence wrote:If it's a pedal car, well, it may look good in the eye of a 4yo...FW17 wrote:I wish someone goes for a short wheelbase car with wide low sidepods
The car would be incredibly fast and nimble through slow and medium speed corners while sacrificing high speed stability, however the fat tyres would take care of that.
http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj5 ... q2ktzc.jpg
Sadly, the lengthened "airbox sails" will make a return AFAIK. Hopefully with the lowered rear wings the disgusting Volvo Wagon feeling won't come up again...
I think they look beautiful, whish the FIA would fix the wheelbase at maximum 3000-3100 mm. Current cars looks like limos and honestly I think shortening up alle the cars would improve racing ...FW17 wrote:Bence wrote:If it's a pedal car, well, it may look good in the eye of a 4yo...FW17 wrote:I wish someone goes for a short wheelbase car with wide low sidepods
The car would be incredibly fast and nimble through slow and medium speed corners while sacrificing high speed stability, however the fat tyres would take care of that.
http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj5 ... q2ktzc.jpg
Sadly, the lengthened "airbox sails" will make a return AFAIK. Hopefully with the lowered rear wings the disgusting Volvo Wagon feeling won't come up again...
So this is a pedal car?
MP4-13 1998 - 1800mm wide Fuel tank about 110 kgs, Wheel base 2950mm
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... ttgart.jpg
and this too?
MP4-12 1997 - 2000mm wide Fuel tank about 110 kgs, Wheel base 2900mm
http://b.f1-facts.com/ul/a/5230
Current cars: Wheelbase 3550mm, Fuel tank volume including battery is about 160 Liters or 120 kgs
By making the cars more twitchy and difficult to drive.wesley123 wrote:How would shorter cars improve racing?
That along with a revision of rules on the body work behind the front wheel axis. This basically defines that the leading edge of the sidepod can only start behind the cockpit opening line. This needs to get shortened so that the sidepod is moved more forward.Holm86 wrote: I think they look beautiful, whish the FIA would fix the wheelbase at maximum 3000-3100 mm. Current cars looks like limos and honestly I think shortening up alle the cars would improve racing ...
This is easy to deal with.Bence wrote:If it's a pedal car, well, it may look good in the eye of a 4yo...FW17 wrote:I wish someone goes for a short wheelbase car with wide low sidepods
The car would be incredibly fast and nimble through slow and medium speed corners while sacrificing high speed stability, however the fat tyres would take care of that.
http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj5 ... q2ktzc.jpg
Sadly, the lengthened "airbox sails" will make a return AFAIK. Hopefully with the lowered rear wings the disgusting Volvo Wagon feeling won't come up again...