johnny comelately wrote: ↑11 Nov 2022, 04:51
wuzak wrote: ↑11 Nov 2022, 04:48
I'd like to point out that the MGUK power has increased by nearly 3 times, but the allowed energy recovery from the MGUK to the ES has increased 4.5 times.
Given that the braking times aren't going to increase that much, if at all, and that at most (all?) circuits the current cars cannot recover the allowed amount through braking alone, it is likely that using teh MGUK as a generator will be allowed.
What is the percentage of the rear braking that is mechanical now?
That depends on the particular braking zone.
Lighter braking zones would, potentially, have a higher percentage of MGUK braking. Heavier braking would have less.
Maximum braking power is ~2000kW, ~40% of that comes from the rear wheels. So that would mean 800kW from the rear wheels, which means currently the MGUK would have about 15% of the braking performance, but in 2026 it will be ~44%.
But not all braking events in F1 are maximum braking. And the amount of braking power varies with the speed of teh car - the power reduces as the car slows.