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    Technical Analysis - Visual Guide to 2010 rule changes

    2010 regulation changes - 2009/2010 front comparison



    From the front, the 2010 cars will look distinctly different to their '09 predecessors due to the narrower front tyres (1) and the wider rear bodywork needed to accommodate the larger fuel tank (2) required following the ban on refuelling. The slimmer front tyres - which address the imbalance of front and rear grip that resulted from the reintroduction of slicks last year - will widen the space between tyre and chassis, thus making this area even more important aerodynamically, so expect to see it featuring some interesting aero components.

    2010 regulation changes - 2009/2010 overhead comparison



    The changes for 2010 are perhaps most striking from overhead. As a result of the ban on refuelling, the fuel tank (4) will be longer and wider. The wheelbase is likely to be about 15 cm longer than in '09 to accommodate this larger tank (6), though teams could opt to move the driver forward slightly (3) or build shorter gearboxes (5) to minimise this increase. At the front, the narrower front tyres (2) will change the handling characteristics and weight distribution of the car, while the driver has control of the front wing flap angle (1) from the cockpit.

    2010 regulation changes - 2009/2010 side comparison



    Although the refuelling ban for 2010 is a change to the sporting regulations, it has technical implications too. The fuel tank's capacity (2) has almost doubled from around 120 litres to at least 235 litres, while the car's minimum weight has been increased from 605kg to 620kg. To accommodate the larger tank, the car's wheelbase will likely be increased by around 15cm (3). Another 2010 change is that wheels covers (1) have been banned. This is primarily to avoid problems during pit stops which, with no refuelling, will be incredibly fast. It's been estimated that pit stop times will be cut to under four seconds.

    2010 rule changes - accommodating larger fuel tanks



    As a result of the ban on refuelling, 2010 cars will almost certainly have longer wheelbases as designers are forced to accommodate fuel tanks close to double the size of their predecessors'. One of the biggest engineering challenges will be to minimise this increase in wheelbase - and to minimise the impact of any increase. Moving the cockpit forward slightly and a shorter gearbox design are two possible options. A third could see teams harking back to a concept not seen on the grid in over a decade. In 1998 Stewart's Alan Jenkins and Arrows' John Barnard moved the oil tank from its then traditional position in the gearbox casing (left car, red arrow) to a new location immediately behind the cockpit (middle drawing, red arrow). This had the advantages of positioning the tank's weight near the car's centre of gravity, and reducing the car's overall weight thanks to the need for shorter piping. And that's where the oil tank has stayed, until now. Under the new rules, rather than housing the oil tank behind the newly-expanded fuel tank (which would mean increasing the wheelbase), we could see it once more shifted rearwards, where it can be housed with the gearbox without penalty.

    Link - http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/
    Last edited by vcs316; 17th January 2010 at 08:22. Reason: new content addition + article link addition
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    Quote Originally Posted by vcs316 View Post
    Another 2010 change is that wheels covers (1) have been banned. This is primarily to avoid problems during pit stops which, with no refuelling, will be incredibly fast. It's been estimated that pit stop times will be cut to under four seconds.
    About bleedin time those frizbees have been banned!

    Can't wait to see the return of the 4 second pitstop - never really liked refueling and more importantly the fuel rigs packing up all the time!
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    Awesome post vcs316

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    I'm not sure that new F1 will be much more impressive than F1 since 2000 to 2009. I don't like it all. The cars will be looked not so eIegancy, than last years. I would prefer the return of the rule of 107% and repealing the pit-lane speed limit to abolition of the refill. One man from the f1news.ru forum asked me, if I want a bloodbath. No, I don't. I want the action! And I don't believe, that the new FIA policy would give us this action. All these technical things are only toys. F1 should be dangerous sport, this is why we love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gachick View Post
    I'm not sure that new F1 will be much more impressive than F1 since 2000 to 2009. I don't like it all. The cars will be looked not so eIegancy, than last years. I would prefer the return of the rule of 107% and repealing the pit-lane speed limit to abolition of the refill. One man from the f1news.ru forum asked me, if I want a bloodbath. No, I don't. I want the action! And I don't believe, that the new FIA policy would give us this action. All these technical things are only toys. F1 should be dangerous sport, this is why we love it!
    not exactly, F1 should not be a dangerous sport, it needs some freedom.
    everything is regulated from start to finish.
    the drivers cant do this or that, they have to drive like this or else....etc
    engineers and drivers should get some freedom to do as they see fit without ignoring safety (wich should allways come first).
    we've got a few great teams and drivers, the only thing missing is some freedom!
    let them race,let them fight, let it be the pinacle of racing!
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    Thanks for posting this. Much easier to understand whats in for us next year, without having to read through a bunch of technical-speak stuff

    Next year's pit stop is going to be challenging and exciting to watch, no more dictated by how much fuel is loaded into the car, but just pure speed and perfection from the pit guys

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    If Bridgestone developes a good tyre then we should have great racing. What we will have this year is if say Alonso or Massa is chasing down Schuey, the drivers chasing will want to pit first to get fresh (faster) tyres. There aint go be anymore of these fast consisdent in laps to try jump ahead or stay ahead. All the cars will have same fuel. We want fast grippy tyre which will give us action but doesnt wear out to quick.
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    I dont want to be a pain in the ass but all the pics and information are copyrighted

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    Brilliant post vc!

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    I dont want to be a pain in the ass but all the pics and information are copyrighted

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tifoso View Post
    I will agree that any such posts should

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    Quote Originally Posted by scuderia rob View Post
    If Bridgestone developes a good tyre then we should have great racing. What we will have this year is if say Alonso or Massa is chasing down Schuey, the drivers chasing will want to pit first to get fresh (faster) tyres. There aint go be anymore of these fast consisdent in laps to try jump ahead or stay ahead. All the cars will have same fuel. We want fast grippy tyre which will give us action but doesnt wear out to quick.
    The Technical Working Group is meeting with the FIA to get the tyre rules amended. Domenicali and others fear that the race might be a procession as teams will try and do 3/4th of the race on one set of tyres and pit for the options or vice versa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenny View Post
    I dont want to be a pain in the ass but all the pics and information are copyrighted
    Kenny, content and pics from almost every website is copyrighted. This is usually found in the disclaimer & privacy policy put up on respective websites. However, I have added the links to the original articles, hope that takes care of it...
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