Are they going to add actual racing tyres and a tyre change to the pit stop? Or are we just going to sit there and watch paint dry for 30 seconds?Big Tea wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 22:33As long as it is the min time regulated and not the amount or energy added it could be good. If ever there was a road associated requirement to develop, its rapid charging.Andres125sx wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 19:40Interesting, but if my maths are correct (and assuming you meant 4kWh), that´s almost 10C charging... Not even high C Lipo batteries can take thatjjn9128 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 02:03Some interesting details in the FIA chassis tender for gen3 (starting 2022/23) CxS target is 0.6, the average for F1 is more like 1.35, CzS target it 1.5-2.0 where F1 is more like 5.5, crazy numbers, very slippery cars.
Possibly moving to 20" wheels just as F1 joins the 21 century with their 18s . Front axle energy recovery up to 250kW, rear axle increasing to 350kW max, total power 350kW (~470bhp) in quali, 300kW in race. Battery weight dropping to 284kg from 385kg but slightly less capacity 51kWh not 54kWh, but they want to include fast charge to add 4kW in a 30s pitstop.
Any idea about what battery technology are they talking about?
Not very happy about the idea, adding pit-stops and waiting 30 seconds to charge not even a 8% of the battery... I´d cut race lenght an 8% and keep it without any pit-stop
A tyre change and a hot swappable x?kWh auxiliary battery pack would make it more exciting.