timbo wrote:There are reports that Ferrari might be experimenting with smaller spark plugs.
Joke aside! That was rumored almost year ago. Peterr Wisdor mentioned on the racers age in episode dedicated in this this year rule changes. But he in that dont want to reveal source so he at that time only sad "little bird told me...see video"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjLruCcm ... page#t=215
But in one of previous shows i think it was episode when he were in Austin making chat show with fans, reveal his source = Marmorini (i think Marmorini wass original source afterall, even he od video below said "today").
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4ZjNMqc ... lpage#t=21
Just saying... Of coarse every engine manufacturer is looking for that option.
So no "magic" bullet here i believe, after all they in last updated version of tech rules for 2014 banned (writeoff) other ignition options like laser, or plasma systems (if my memory serve well). So there are pretty restricted and closed door for other exotic interpretations.
EDIT 1: i Additionally check rules about ignition systems and i lucky remember right so they relly ver restrict material and "standardized" spark plug selection...
FIA technical rules 11.12.2013 wrote:5.11 Ignition systems :
5.11.1 Ignition is only permitted by means of a single ignition coil and single spark plug per cylinder. No more than five sparks per cylinder per engine cycle are permitted.
The use of plasma, laser or other high frequency ignition techniques is forbidden.
Only approved ignition coils may be used and the list of parts approved by the FIA, and the approval procedure, may be found in the Appendix to the Technical Regulations.
5.11.2 Only conventional spark plugs that function by high tension electrical discharge across an exposed gap are permitted. Spark plugs are not subject to the materials restrictions described in Articles 5.16 and 5.17.
After i take quick unsuccessful look I had question here. Where i can found that " Appendix (green color font, above)"?
"And if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver..." Ayrton Senna