Ah, thank you. I was wondering if Merc could run a qualifying (make the tyre hot) rim, and a race one, but apparently not. Interesting that Merc must have presented a safety case to the FIA for their old rim being unsafe.Bomber_Pilot wrote:This was introduced in 2010
28.7 a) One specification of each of the following parts must be homologated prior to the first Event of the Championship season:
– survival cell;
– principal and second roll structures;
– front, rear and side impact structures ;
– front wheel;
– rear wheel.
Once homologated, changes to the these parts will only be permitted for clear safety or reliability reasons following written approval from the FIA.
If this still stands today, I don't think you are alowed to have two different sets of wheel rims.
Indeed, I believe the only limitation on changing parts is that the new item may not be heavier than the previous one. This was originally introduced for nose cone changes, but may apply to wheels as well.SectorOne wrote:It used to be no homologation, then there was, now it´s gone.
Ferrari had a rim that nobody else had and was alone the whole season with it, year after they removed the homologation.
Mercedes has introduced new wheel rims mid season this year.
If you can change during a race i can´t find anything that says you can´t.
beelsebob wrote:Ah, thank you. I was wondering if Merc could run a qualifying (make the tyre hot) rim, and a race one, but apparently not. Interesting that Merc must have presented a safety case to the FIA for their old rim being unsafe.Bomber_Pilot wrote:This was introduced in 2010
28.7 a) One specification of each of the following parts must be homologated prior to the first Event of the Championship season:
– survival cell;
– principal and second roll structures;
– front, rear and side impact structures ;
– front wheel;
– rear wheel.
Once homologated, changes to the these parts will only be permitted for clear safety or reliability reasons following written approval from the FIA.
If this still stands today, I don't think you are alowed to have two different sets of wheel rims.
Exactly.SectorOne wrote:I believe they can only use two types of Magnesium.
But i think what Belse is talking about is having one wheel with the heatsink and one without it depending on what compound is going on to the car.
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