Pierce89 wrote: ↑20 May 2020, 14:49
saviour stivala wrote: ↑20 May 2020, 09:08
All 5 different makes of gearboxes presently used in F1 have the gearbox proper placed inside a carbon fibre outer box (box inside a box) the carbon fibre outer box is a separate structure designed to take suspension loads. No suspension loads are going through the gearbox proper.
The carbon skin does not take all the load away from the metal case. The carbon skin is simply so they can change suspension geometry without recasting the box.
That's not not completely correct. The main reason the carbon skin exists is so they can change suspension geometry whenever they want without taking a gearbox penalty.
Doing away with the carbon skin, and just making a new gearbox, would probably be easier, cheaper and lighter, but hey I didn't make these ridiculous rules!