Big Tea wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 17:37
Jolle wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 17:34
Big Tea wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 17:31
with 'reverse gear engaged' would the engine be turning backwards?
With a reverse gear anyway... what’s the point to have it electric? Reverse gear is there because it’s in the rules, only to be used in emergencies by the drivers (because it’s fragile).
I assumed the reason to thought in the question was, why not ditch the reverse gear and just use the K motor? The answer to that is: you need a reverse gear.
Quite right, but what I had in mind when I read reverse is going to be required was to have a means for the driver to get a broken car off the track. most of the exits seem to be behind the barier and the car can reverse into it cleaaring the track
In theory a nice idea, but that would mean that they have to change the whole way they operate the car. All is controlled by hydraulic pressure (gearbox, throttle, clutch, etc etc) for which the ICE has to run.
And besides that, even now if they retire a running car, they tend not to reverse it behind the barrier. If somehow it became rule, the best option would be a separate system on the diff with a gear like a starter motor and a complete separate system in the cockpit.