I agree that the term applies only to WOT operation but it means more than that. The wording suggests that "driver maximum power demand" is the power output available when the driver is at WOT.wuzak wrote: ↑28 Nov 2025, 04:54Driver maximum power demand to me means that the driver has the accelerator pedal at 100%. Demanding all that the PU can give them.gruntguru wrote: ↑28 Nov 2025, 03:32OK, I am starting to re-think the definition of "driver maximum power demand". The term only appears two times in the tech regs and there is no definition offered. I agree with @Karana that this refers to a Control System parameter - specifically a power/torque level that is the maximum available at any given engine speed. So - if the driver floors the accelerator, "driver maximum power demand" is the power (mapped to rpm) that will be available at that instant.
- In all cases it will at that instant be equal to the max ICE power (mapped to rpm) available in the current mode setting, plus at least 200 KW from the MGU-K.
- The control system may then reduce the value during this full throttle period (by reducing the MGU-K output) at the rate limited by the regs. This reduction is entirely to accomplish 1. Electrical energy saving and 2. (at MGU-K output below zero) harvesting.
I totally agree that the wording suggests something else. "Demand" suggests an input value - the value being demanded by the driver - not an output. I think the FIA are using ESL writers or translators to write up the tech regs.
