Are they going to add actual racing tyres and a tyre change to the pit stop? Or are we just going to sit there and watch paint dry for 30 seconds?Big Tea wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 22:33As long as it is the min time regulated and not the amount or energy added it could be good. If ever there was a road associated requirement to develop, its rapid charging.Andres125sx wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 19:40Interesting, but if my maths are correct (and assuming you meant 4kWh), that´s almost 10C charging... Not even high C Lipo batteries can take thatjjn9128 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 02:03Some interesting details in the FIA chassis tender for gen3 (starting 2022/23) CxS target is 0.6, the average for F1 is more like 1.35, CzS target it 1.5-2.0 where F1 is more like 5.5, crazy numbers, very slippery cars.
Possibly moving to 20" wheels just as F1 joins the 21 century with their 18s. Front axle energy recovery up to 250kW, rear axle increasing to 350kW max, total power 350kW (~470bhp) in quali, 300kW in race. Battery weight dropping to 284kg from 385kg but slightly less capacity 51kWh not 54kWh, but they want to include fast charge to add 4kW in a 30s pitstop.
Any idea about what battery technology are they talking about?
Not very happy about the idea, adding pit-stops and waiting 30 seconds to charge not even a 8% of the battery...I´d cut race lenght an 8% and keep it without any pit-stop
A tyre change and a hot swappable x?kWh auxiliary battery pack would make it more exciting.