Matt2725 wrote: ↑30 Mar 2023, 00:10
Holm86 wrote: ↑30 Mar 2023, 00:09
Is the gearbox housing homologated? Or can they change it during the season?
Wondering if its possible for them to convert from pull to pushrod at the rear, to gain more space in the diffuser area, just like did?
They can change it. Not sure how cheap it would be to do so though with the funds they have available under the cap.
Apparently not:
9.5
Homologated Gearbox and Component Classification
The design of the Cassette, Driveline Components (with the exception of the gear ratios, for
which the provisions of Article 9.7.2 apply), Gear-Change components and Auxiliary
Components must be homologated by each gearbox supplier before the start of the 2022
season and must not be modified, except in exceptional circumstances, throughout the 2022,
2023, 2024 and 2025 seasons. A single upgrade to the gearbox specification will be permitted
during this four-year period, such change only being permitted between two consecutive
Championship Seasons. This will be the only gearbox design that can be used in the
Championship by the supplying competitor. This upgrade must be made available to
customer competitors, who may opt to continue with the original specification and upgrade
in a subsequent year.
Modifications may be made to resolve reliability problems after approval has been granted
by the FIA. The reliability problem must be clearly documented and the modification must
not give any performance advantage. A summary of the modification will be circulated to all
teams.
With reference to Article 40.3 of the Sporting Regulations, if a Gearbox part is subsequently
replaced after a qualifying practice session by another which differs only by one or more
modifications permitted by this article 9.5, the replacement Gearbox part will be considered
the same in design and similar in mass, inertia and function.
Modifications may be made for cost saving, at the start of each season, after approval has
been granted by the FIA. The cost saving must be clearly documented and the modification
must not give any performance advantage. A summary of the modification will be circulated
to all teams.
If a team uses a Gearbox Case with an Integrated Cassette, the Gearbox Case may be
modified before the start of each new season provided that:
a. The layout of the Driveline Components, Gear-Change components and Auxiliary
Components is unchanged, except for a translation, as a group, in X.
b. The part of the case considered as Cassette remains unchanged, except for a translation
in X.
Approval of the modification must be granted by the FIA.
The Gearbox, as defined in Article 9.1.1, is classified as TRC.