JPBD1990 wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 15:47
Edit; I have found in the regulation a handy appendix on energy flows and limits, the mguk to mguh and vice versa is unlimited.
Can you provide reference to the regulations to confirm this? If the flow is unrestricted, why would this be investigated?
It seems this years ferrari features many illegal components... or it’s got everyone scared by how competitive it is.
So far:
-Oil limit being exceeded (smoking on start up)
-Exhaust blowing rear wing off throttle
-Illegal additional paddle on Vettel steering wheel
-mirrors
-now drawing more power from the battery than is allowable.
They’re definitely pushing the envelope... but I’m going to worry about this for the next fortnight.
- Ol limit: Several investigations of FIA didn't reveal anything. Ferrari has never exceeded the limit of 0,6 l oil in the races so far.
- Mirrors: This just was a pretty minor thing. It's not allowed to see asphalt in the part between mirrors and side pods when looking from bird view. It didn't give them any performance advantage and is solved by these 2 little pieces on it now anyway.
- Additional pedal: Who told that's illegal?
- Exhaust blowing and more power from the battery: These two things are coupled. It's suspected Ferrari is able to put out more energy from battery and therefore use electric power to drive the turbo so they can blow the rear wing and at the same time don't lose power on power unit side. That's being investigated since Saturday.
It's not a surprise the main rivals of the fastest car suspect and doubt every tiny bit of the car being legal or not. And the fastest car right now is the Ferrari. Just look at how much of a time other team's engineers seem to spend at just searching for anything. Redbull came up with the thing with the mirrors.
Another thing which was investigated by the FIA was the rumor Ferrari would be mixing hydraulic oil into the cylinders. And again, FIA investigated on this matter and didn't find anything illegal.