If the MGU (the one that is allowed) is creating enough drag to cause a brake bias adjustment as it effects the rear of the car.... (4 times in Spain, Vettel was asked to adjust brake bias, due to KERS).. If the drag is great enough that you have to adjust bias, it is essentially causing braking at the rear of the car, adding to the braking power of the car, resulting in a bias change. Seems to occur when the KERS isn't functioning properly or so the radio transmission suggests.hardingfv32 wrote:It would be impossible to detect? You mean two MGU units would not seem odd when everyone is using one.
Brian
Now if you caused the same interaction (MGU drag) under acceleration, and used the diff ramps individually, (which is allowed in F1 rules) in the differential to transmit the drag to one wheel, the outside one (clutching the inside wheel out).... could you not effectively create a dragging brake on an accelerating wheel? This is what I mean by undetectable...
I have never used KERS, nor do I have an education on it, other the amount of info I've read on the subject (quite a bit), but logic to me is that if a generator can cause this much drag under a braking event, why wouldn't it be able to do the same under acceleration?
I would point out that braking creates much more G force than acceleration G does. A drag would have greater power under acceleration. IMH(tin hat)O