SmallSoldier wrote: ↑06 May 2021, 00:51
mwillems wrote:diffuser wrote: ↑05 May 2021, 18:04
SS quoted that before. I'll repeat what I said to him ...it says "Verstappen was finding
from as early as the formation lap that the inner wheel was spinning at Turns 1-2. So, he reacted by choosing a higher degree of locking on the diff. The read-out on the steering wheel confirmed his choice, but the behaviour of the car was unchanged. Therefore he was having to adapt his driving accordingly, by being less aggressive with the power application out of those low-speed corners."
so he was trying to make the change before the race started, which is suggested to be allowed. by "The FIA allows the use of these devices provided that their Characteristics are fixed once the car is out on the track."
That even suggests that when one comes in for a pitstop to change tires, a change to the diff setting can be made. You just can't while on track in race conditions (change corner to corner).
Fair enough I didn't see it posted, I just thought it was useful.
There is also this, I didn't see this posted but it also seems useful. it's Gary Anderson, I know, but all the same, it seems to suggest there is a lot of free play not only to have different maps, but to be able to select them. It says there are only two regs for the differential, neither seems to suggest anything about in race, but who knows.
https://the-race.com/formula-1/how-f1-d ... ials-work/
Thanks for the article! That’s one that I didn’t find.
After going through the Technical and Sporting regulations there is not one that directly refers to the differential and the only one aside from the “Traction Control” regulation that may apply is the one regarding drivers driving unassisted, which means that the differential can be changed by a pre-programmed run plan for each corner (just as Renault was caught doing with their Brake Bias).
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From I can tell, the only real rule is that you can't have automated responses to sensors on the car, so you can have pre programmed maps and you can overide them manually, but obviously the team can't assist with that in any way, either.
But I did get to watch the Danny Ric lip in the Renault, and the changes being made is phenomenal. I don't like it though, as a gut instinct, I want as many aids removed as possible, but I'm also aware that it could make the car undriveable in changeable or full wet conditions, for instance, so with the power these cars release, it may be necessary.
Still, I'm all for removing as many in race changes as possible to see the teams drive their way through issues, and not reprogram.