gruntguru wrote: ↑05 Nov 2025, 00:40
saviour stivala wrote: ↑04 Nov 2025, 06:16
. . . . NO, the regulations do not allow energy recovery under driver maximum power demand.
I don't think anybody is suggesting that. Certainly not myself.
I am.
I'll quote the relevant regulations again:
C5.12 Power unit torque or power demand
C5.12.1 At any given engine speed the driver torque demand map must be monotonically increasing for an increase in accelerator pedal position.
C5.12.2 At any given accelerator pedal position and above 4,000rpm, the driver torque demand map must not have a gradient of less than – (minus) 0.045Nm/rpm.
C5.12.3 At any given engine speed, the minimum torque in the driver torque demand map must be a negative value greater than the minimum curve defined as Torque (Nm) = −0.0027 * engine speed (rpm) − 30.
C5.12.4 Except for conforming to Article C5.2.8, the driver maximum power demand cannot be reduced by more than 150kW at the
start of any full Throttle period and the power reduction will remain fixed for a minimum of 1s.
C5.12.5 The driver maximum power demand cannot be increased during any full Throttle period, except when the overtake mode, as specified in the Appendix to the Regulations, is selected by the driver.
C5.12.6 The driver maximum power demand must not be reduced at any greater than the rates defined below:
a.
50kW in any 1s period at Competitions where the FIA determines that the power limited distance exceeds 3500m. These Competitions and the vehicle fundamentals used for the calculation of the power limited distance may be found in the document FIA-F1-DOC-Cxxx.
b.
100kW in any 1s period at all other Competitions.
Furthermore, the total power reduction is limited to a maximum of 600kW and the resulting electrical DC power of the ERS-K must remain above −250kW.
C5.12.f The electrical DC power of the ERS‐K may not be reduced at rates greater than those specified in Article C5.12.6, unless:
• the theoretical MGUK power resulting from reduction at rates equal to those specified in Article C5.12.6 is negative;
• the ICE power is negative and the ERS-K power needs to be reduced further to achieve the driver demand;
• the ERS-K power needs to be reduced further to achieve the maximum power permitted by Article C5. 2.8;
• the driver power demand is negative;
• a gearshift is in progress.
• car speed is below 210kph.
C5.12.8 Details of the implementation in the FIA Standard ECU of the application and monitoring of Article C5.12 may be found in the document FIA-F1-DOC-Cxxx.