saviour stivala wrote: ↑03 Dec 2025, 02:00
... The current axial flux design is more compact and lightweight solution that fits the overall design requirements of the car.
The formula 1 manufacturers do not use the radial flux twin rotor motor for the MGU-K due to a combination of existing design constraints, the physical demands of the current axial flux configuration. specifically, the MGU-K placement at the front of the engine to connect to the crankshaft is more practical and lightweight.
"the current axial flux design is ... "
so the 2014-2025 (ie 120 kW) MGU-K is axial flux ??
I expect an axial flux MG machine to be disc-shaped (pizza) and a radial flux machine to be cylinder-shaped (salami)
regardless of the flux orientation, the DeepDrive machine is rather disc-shaped
a disc-shaped machine will have more rotational inertia (and translational inertia ie 'weight' is unimportant)
so more energy will be required for acceleration - and more energy is stored in the rotation (think 60000 rpm)
(and the bigger MG helps the 2026 PU to be better suited to upshifting than the 2014-2025 PU)
as filling and emptying this energy store doesn't depend on tyre grip ...
perhaps they will mass-garnish the rotating parts - and Pirelli could blend tungsten powder into the tyre rubber mix ?
btw the site that was linked regarding DD also has information on the Ferrari EV 'motor'
even covering fake engine noise and fake gear-shifts