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Es que cuando lo leo, se me abren los ojos como platos... Menuda revolución.

Por ejemplo:

El downforce se reducirá al 10% del actual.



Un único fabricante de neumáticos y lisos. Perfil bajo.

La centralita común y la ayuda a la conducción eliminada (sin control de tracción).

Todos frenos comunes.

Devolver el control del embrague y el cambio de marchas al piloto. Pedal de embrague por ejemplo.

Habrá equipos que puedan comprar coches enteros a otros equipos. Se verá cómo se puntúa en el WCC.

Etc.

PD. Perdonad si alguna cosa no la he interpretado bien desde el inglés.
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http://www.fia.com/mediacentre/Press_Relea.../160605-02.html

Summary of the main changes proposed for 2008

ENGINES
- All components of the engine will be controlled by an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) which has been manufactured by an FIA designated supplier to an agreed specification
- The ECU may only be used with FIA approved software and may only be connected to the control system wiring loom, sensors and actuators as specified by the FIA
- All control sensors, actuators and FIA monitoring sensors will be specified and homologated by the FIA
- The control system wiring loom connectivity will be specified by the FIA
- A 3 litre V10 engine will remain an option for teams unable to obtain a 2.4 litre V8, but subject to similar strict performance limitations as in 2006 and 2007

Reasons
- to eliminate the use of driver aids such as traction control
- as teams will not be able to develop their own ECUs, expenditure on electronics will be considerably reduced
- to allow the FIA to check testing mileage and other elements
- to keep engine costs low for the smaller independent teams


GEARBOXES
- All cars will be fitted with gear ratios, final drive ratios and differentials which have been manufactured by an FIA designated supplier to an agreed specification
- Gear changing will only be permitted by the use of a manually operated mechanical linkage to the gearbox
- Clutches will only be operated via a foot pedal connected mechanically to a release mechanism

Reasons
- to restore control over the clutch and gear changing to the driver
- the use of standard gearbox internals will result in a very significant reduction in expenditure


BODYWORK
- Downforce will be reduced to approximately 10% of current levels
- Drag will be maintained at current levels
- Overall car width will be increased
- By stipulating maximum and minimum dimensions cars will be “cleaned up” with devices such as barge boards, flip ups, winglets and other small add on parts removed
- Total advertising area on the car to remain unchanged

Reasons
- to reduce the reliance upon downforce as a means of improving performance
- by increasing mechanical grip the likelihood of one car being able to follow another closely in corners, and hence be in an attacking position at the end of the following straight, will be increased
- eliminating winglets, bargeboards, etc, will reduce costs as well as the danger of debris on the circuits
- drag should remain unchanged in order to ensure straight line speeds do not increase significantly


WHEELS AND TYRES
- Tyres will be supplied by one manufacturer appointed by the FIA after an invitation to tender. Such an appointment will be conditional upon :
- a suitable supplier being available ;
- a suitable system to ensure tyre testing is carried out in an equitable manner ;
- no team being disadvantaged by the appointment of a single supplier (detailed regulations will be written to ensure this would not be the case) ;
- there being no legal impediments during the process of appointing a supplier
- Slick tyres will be introduced for use in dry weather
- Lower profile tyres will be introduced
- Significantly larger wheels with minimum and maximum sizes stipulated for front and rear will be permitted
- Tyre blankets and other heating devices will be prohibited
- All tyre regulations will reside in the Technical Regulations

Reasons
- a single supplier would allow a bigger safety margin
- the absence of competitive tyre testing would reduce costs
- as relatively small differences in tyre compound and construction can have a significant effect on lap times, a single tyre supplier would simply ensure that no team would be adversely affected by being contracted to the “wrong” supplier
- slick tyres would be re-introduced as a part of the low-downforce and high-mechanical-grip package
- lower profile tyres would be introduced in order to give the wheels and tyres a more modern look and also permit more freedom on brakes and suspension
- a ban on tyre heating devices would eliminate this significant but unnecessary expenditure


CHASSIS
- The minimum height of the centre of gravity of the chassis will be specified
- The minimum weight for a chassis will be specified
- Energy of all impact tests will be increased
- Loads for all static tests will be increased
- Side intrusion test requirements will be increased
- Ballast will be reduced to minimal levels

Reasons
- to ensure that weight is distributed throughout the chassis
- the centre of gravity requirement should result in less pure ballast being used, the minimum weight will have to be achieved by the construction of a stronger chassis
- by raising the impact test speeds, the static load criteria on structures such as roll hoops and increasing the penetration resistance, drivers will be even better protected than they are at present


BRAKES
- All cars will be fitted with brake discs, pads and callipers which have been manufactured by an FIA designated supplier to an agreed specification

Reason
- to reduce the cost of continual development of new materials and designs, the FIA specified products will be designed to work on all types of track and last an entire Grand Prix weekend


DATA ACQUISITION AND TELEMETRY
- With specific exceptions, any data acquisition system, telemetry system or associated sensors additional to those associated with the ECU will be physically separate and completely isolated from the control electronics
- Pit to car telemetry will be prohibited

Reasons
- to ensure that any data acquisition system used by a team cannot interfere with the FIA specified ECU and sensors
- to ensure teams are unable to send messages to a car and potentially affect its performance


MATERIALS
- Limitations, similar to those within the 2006 engine regulations, will be imposed on all parts of the car

Reason
- costs will be reduced as research into exotic materials will be unnecessary


STARTER
- All cars will be equipped with a driver operated starter which is capable of starting the car without outside assistance a minimum number of times

Reasons
- to simplify the operation of starting a car, at present it is massively complex
- to give the driver a chance of starting a car unaided in the event of it stopping on the track
- to reduce the number of personnel needed at an Event and hence reduce costs


NOTICE OF CHANGE
- Notice periods for changing the rules will be related to the effect (if any) of a change on the design of a car rather than an artificial distinction between “sporting” and “technical” regulations. There will no longer be a distinction between changes to the engine, transmission or chassis.

Reason
- to ensure that changes may be made to the regulations in a timely and more realistic way


SPARE CARS **
- Spare cars will be prohibited, i.e. no team may have more than two built-up cars available at an Event at any one time. Spare chassis will be permitted but precisely what constitutes a car in this context will be clearly defined

Reason
- by taking one car less to races teams will be able to save considerable sums of money as, apart from the cost of the car itself, fewer personnel will be needed


TESTING **
- Testing will be limited to 30000km per team between 1st January and 31st December, subject to a single tyre supplier being appointed

Reason
- To reduce the enormous amounts of money currently being spent on testing


CAR ACQUISITION **
- Teams will be free to buy a complete car or any part of a car from another constructor
- How constructor’s points are to be allocated will be clearly defined after further discussion

Reason
- to enable a team to buy a complete car, or any part of a car, from another constructor. As a result teams will be able to save considerable sums of money on the design and development of their cars



** For the purposes of the submission to the World Council these Sporting Regulations will be included as an addendum to the draft Technical Regulations
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- pca   La F1 en el 2008, ¿quizás?   Jun 17 2005, 12:19 AM
- - Ferrari F399   Así a primera lectura... ¡me encanta! P...   Jun 17 2005, 12:24 AM
- - Verb   A mi me parece que si se llevan a cabo todos estos...   Jun 17 2005, 12:34 AM
- - pca   A menudo esos desgraciados despegues se producen p...   Jun 17 2005, 12:58 AM
- - Raquel   A ver, yo ni por asomo sé si me encanta o no ...   Jun 17 2005, 01:50 AM
- - canario   Pues para mi hay varias cosas que me disgustan, co...   Jun 17 2005, 01:51 AM
- - Ozzman   Gracias por la información, PCA. Yo veo la m...   Jun 17 2005, 02:04 AM
- - danini   Pues a mi me encanta la nueva normativa, ya solo f...   Jun 17 2005, 02:08 AM
- - memo   Jejeje, solo falta que vuelvan el viejo nurburgrin...   Jun 17 2005, 03:33 AM
- - PHILIP   A ver, yo discrepo de algunas opiniones que se han...   Jun 17 2005, 04:01 AM
- - Damon   Totalmente de acuerdo con Philip, si de verdad nos...   Jun 17 2005, 12:42 PM
- - Ferrari F399   Damon, lo del lastre está contemplado en este...   Jun 17 2005, 02:48 PM
- - Raquel   Exacto. A mí me parecería inconcebible u...   Jun 17 2005, 03:14 PM
- - Damon   No me había dado cuenta de lo del lastre. Lo...   Jun 17 2005, 04:45 PM
- - Rafa_Granada   A mí me ha sorprendido gratamente la intenci...   Jun 17 2005, 05:48 PM
- - Raquel   Me "autoquoto" (¡qué mal suena...   Jun 17 2005, 06:59 PM
- - ocko   a mi me parece penoso que quieran poner cambio tot...   Jun 17 2005, 08:17 PM
- - OSCAR   Y lo peor es lo del v8... eso es para tractores. ...   Jun 17 2005, 09:10 PM
- - danini   En el tema de circuitos, no creo que los más ...   Jun 18 2005, 06:57 PM
- - Bapho3   Pues a mi eso de estandarizar tantos componentes.....   Jun 19 2005, 04:16 AM
- - Azié   Pienso que la estandarizacon de componentes para t...   Jun 19 2005, 08:51 PM
- - Cesc   Menudo lio... Si cada año se proponen revolu...   Jun 20 2005, 07:30 PM
- - gladiatorr   que recuerdos... y que poco se ha conseguido en po...   Nov 6 2007, 08:28 AM
- - APR   Dicho por Philip: quote:Reducir downforce? bueno.....   Nov 6 2007, 02:13 PM
- - Verb   como se echan de menos topics de este calado (y ot...   Nov 6 2007, 06:30 PM
- - Damon_Hill1996   ¿Redujeron finalmente ese 10% de down-force? ...   Nov 6 2007, 06:37 PM
- - Verb   inicialmente la noticia decía reducir el down...   Nov 6 2007, 07:20 PM
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