As there's too many thread on the subject i thought about starting one general topic on future regulations.
(I'll update this first post as updates comes)
2009 technical rules :
The goals:
-Control costs
-Improve the show by decreasing aerodynamic efficiency loss when following someone
-Develop ecological solutions
The means:
-Downforce reduced to half 2006 levels (around 1250KG maximum at the end of a straight)
-Slick tyres re-introduced (4 compounds for the season)
-NO tyre warmer ban
-75cm wide,95cm high rear wing (2 elements permitted)
-180cm wide, 7,5Cm high adjustable front wing (2 times per lap)
-KERS system, about additional 80HP usable during 7 seconds per lap, unlimited use of the KERS over the race.
-KERS could be used as handling device by transfering torque at certain times.
-Budget cap test year, cap is 175M euros (no penalty if a team use more money than planned)
Detailed new regulations:
Full regs aviable at: http://www.fia.com
Overall
-Width stays the same than in 2008 (1800mm max, 1400mm bodywork)(3.3)
-Max height 950mm (3.6)
Front
-Bridge wings/ferrari wings banned but 2005 renault style upper plans authorized (3.7.3-4,3.7.
-Standard part for the front wing's lower central element, 50cm wide, no flaps authorized (3.7.3)
-Limited (minimum and maximum) surface for the front wing lower element 20 000 mm² (3.7.4-3.7.7)
-Front wing maw width 1800mm (3.7.6)
-cockpit to nose minimum height lowered to 75mm max 125mm (front wing included) (3.7.1)
-No boomerang/ear/vikings wings (3.11.1,3.11.2)
-hole nose permitted? (3.11.x, 3.8.x)
-Nose width may be extended/front wing bring forward (3.14.2,3.17.x)
-The adjustable part be the lower element of front wing starting from the outer edge of the standard part to the end plates. (2 adjustments per lap max 6°, except while at the pits) (3.18)
Between wheels
-No appendices authorized (chimneys, flips up, ramp wings, etc..) (3.8.1,3.8.4,3.8.5,3.9.1)
-Minimum sidepods radius fixed at 75mm from rear wheel center line through the cockpit, applies for bodywork 100mm above the reference plane (3.8.4)
-Sidepods lengthen till cockpit (3.8.4)
-Barge boards cut dimensions (3.8.4)
-sidepods height limited to 600mm (decreasing as you move towards rear wheels) (3.8.3,3.9.1)
-No apertures authorized in the sidepods except: exhaust parts and suspension travel members (3.8.4,3.8.5)
-Shark fins authorized (3.8.x,3.9.x)
-ramp wings banned (3.8.4)
Rear
-Bodywork less than 200mm above the reference plane, 1000 mm wide (3.5.1)
-Rear wings 750mm wide (3.5.2) up to 950mm high (3.6, no article limiting the rear wing height)
-No rear wing (main elements) below 730mm above reference plane (3.9.2)
-Beam wing no less than 300mm above the reference plane(3.10.1)
-Beam wing must be one element max (3.10.1)
-Rear wing must be 350mm behind wheels center line at maximum (3.10.2)
-Rear wing must be two element max between 730mm+ and 950mm+, one element between 200mm+ and 730mm+ (3.10.2)
-Minimum vertical spacing between beam wing and rear wing (3.10.8 )
-Diffuser moved rearwards by 330mm (from rear wheel center line to 300mm behind it)(3.12.1)
-Lateral diffuser height may be less than 50mm (3.12.2)
-Diffuser height raised to 175mm (3.12.7)
2010 regs:
The goals:
-increase the objectives from 2009
The means:
-Budget cap in place
-KERS limits loosened (more power usable)
2011 regs(Teams proposal to be made october 2011 at last):
The goals:
-Retain lap times/top speeds from the 2008 era
-More Cost control
-Decrease drag
-Decrease fuel consumption
-Improve the show
-More ecological solutions
The means:
-20% fuel consumption reduction (compared to 2008)
-KERS limits loosened even more (front wheel braking energy recovery planned/more power usable)
-adaptive aerodynamics planned
-slipstreaming giving grip advantage
-Fuel flow limit
-technical rules proposed by teams, approved by FIA, if not, rules by FIA.
2013 regs(Engine formula to be decided in july 2011):
The goals:
-Extend the ecology trend
The means:
-New engines formula (based on hybrid technologies)
2015 regs:
The goals:
-Extend the ecology trend
The means:
-50% fuel reduction (compared to 2008)