venkyhere wrote: ↑05 Jan 2026, 17:24
wuzak wrote: ↑05 Jan 2026, 15:26
They'll be able to use thinner sections in some places, and there is a minimum CoG height.
Kindly educate me, how do FIA 'measure' CoG height ?
C5.5.3 The centre of gravity of the Power Unit must be above Z=200. The parts considered are listed as “ICE” and “TC” in the “PU MASS GROUP” column of Appendix C3, with the exception of items 6 (ICE intake air system components), 20 (ICE-mounted electrical components), 29 (MGU-K Torque sensor), 30 (SCM), 41 (Powerbox), 43 (General electrical devices outside of the ESME) 44 (source of energy independent of the ES), 70 (PU air valve regulators) and 71 (PU air valve system equipment).
C5.4.5
The crankshaft centre line must lie at Y=0 and Z=90 (±0.5mm) and be parallel to the X axis. The Power Unit may only transmit torque to the Gearbox by means of a single output shaft that must be co-axial with the crankshaft. The output shaft must rotate clockwise when viewed from the front of the car.
C5.4.17 Engine (ICE) mountings may only comprise six M12 studs for connection to the Survival Cell and either four or six M12 studs for connection to the Gearbox Case. These studs may be fitted on the Survival Cell, Power Unit or Gearbox Case, their installed end must be M12 and their free end may be a different diameter. Every stud must have a tensile strength greater than 100kN.
The six mounting faces of the studs for connection to the Survival Cell must lie at [XPU, Y, Z]=[0, ±270, 25], [0, ±360, 270] and [0, ±190, 440]. All six of these studs must be used.
The four mounting faces of the studs for connection to the Gearbox Case must lie at [XPU, Y, Z]=[480, ±125, 25] and [480, ±265, 360]. All four of these studs must be used. Optionally, an additional two studs may be used, provided their coordinates are at [XPU, Y, Z]= [480, ±150, 140].
A tolerance of +/- 0.2mm will be permitted on all of the above dimensions, all dimensions refer to the centre of the studs. All dimensions in this Article refer to studs fitted symmetrically about the car centre plane.
Any part which provides additional load path, aside from the path through the studs defined above, from the Survival Cell to the ICE or from the ICE to the Gearbox Case, is prohibited unless this is incidental to its principal purpose. Furthermore, any such part may provide no greater structural connection between these pairs of assemblies than is reasonable for the safe and reliable fulfilment of its purposes.
Z = 0 is the reference plane.
So the CoG must be 110mm above the crankshaft centreline.
I would imagine determination of the CoG would be done at homologation time, and performed by weighing the ICE and some calculation.
The CoG only applies to the ICE including turbo, not to the ERS.