Brahmal wrote: ↑19 Mar 2026, 20:34
mzso wrote: ↑19 Mar 2026, 18:04
Irrelevant. The rules are made for the goals. If more experimental higher energy-dense batteries are wanted, they can change that.
The teams have to agree to the formula rules, and they won't do that if there isn't a clear path for the technology in question being mature enough to be implemented. F1 teams just aren't well suited for these kinds of blue-sky, long-term R&D projects because their primary goal is to win the next race.
AR3-GP wrote: ↑19 Mar 2026, 21:56
Well no. It's already been restricted to 2 for cost reasons. Formula 1 teams don't make battery cells. It is third party timelines. No one wants to triple the cost of the batteries, and then have to use 10 of them during the season to shoehorn in experimental technology that isn't ready.
If I am not mistaken, the 'tech' of the battery store is same as that evisaged by the 2014 ruleset, isn't it ? Poor energy density ? Now imagine if there was 8MJ storage for the same weight as current 4MJ storage, everything else (deployment/recharge allowances) remaining same. It would have allowed far greater breathing room for the energy management algorithm, more breathing room for drivers to use their 'button', better quali laps - everything would have been so much better.
Yeah, it's an expensive sport, but when the engineers are teetering on the edge of optimizing performance-per-mass from every single nut/screw from the rest of the car, this battery store sticks out like how someone like me would, if I was forced to become a part of a commando team.