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By LifeW12
#185811
USF1 (if they even get out on track) are running a transverse gearbox. What makes it different to other teams in the way it works?
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By madbrad
#185824
It'll go sideways.
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By Jabberwocky
#185825
would it not make the car shorter as well? The problem you have then is that all the power has to go through a transfer box as well. I would of say it would also add weight to the car.
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By texasmr2
#185829
would it not make the car shorter as well? The problem you have then is that all the power has to go through a transfer box as well. I would of say it would also add weight to the car.

The chassis's have a set standard as far as wheel base, length and width, but the main reason I percieve is that it will allow the team more room to play with thus leading to a more neutral and centered "center" of gravity. Remember how some cars now are deemed as a "mid-engine" instead of a front engine or rear engine aka Porsches? Really it is just simple physic's that even I comprehend, now thats scary :yikes::hehe: !!!!

Where are those pics/graphics of the USF1 car?
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By Jabberwocky
#185834
would it not make the car shorter as well? The problem you have then is that all the power has to go through a transfer box as well. I would of say it would also add weight to the car.

The chassis's have a set standard as far as wheel base, length and width, but the main reason I percieve is that it will allow the team more room to play with thus leading to a more neutral and centered "center" of gravity. Remember how some cars now are deemed as a "mid-engine" instead of a front engine or rear engine aka Porsches? Really it is just simple physic's that even I comprehend, now thats scary :yikes::hehe: !!!!

Where are those pics/graphics of the USF1 car?


ah ok, just to clarify what I meant was that the engine/gearbox would be shorter. so more room would be available for the fuel tank etc behind the drivers seat. (I knew what I meant when I typed it lol)
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By 7UpJordan
#185912
It will fall to bits... and then miraculously be repaired by a few whacks from Jeremy Clarkson's hammer.
By Gaz
#185914
would it not make the car shorter as well? The problem you have then is that all the power has to go through a transfer box as well. I would of say it would also add weight to the car.

The chassis's have a set standard as far as wheel base, length and width, but the main reason I percieve is that it will allow the team more room to play with thus leading to a more neutral and centered "center" of gravity. Remember how some cars now are deemed as a "mid-engine" instead of a front engine or rear engine aka Porsches? Really it is just simple physic's that even I comprehend, now thats scary :yikes::hehe: !!!!

Where are those pics/graphics of the USF1 car?


ah ok, just to clarify what I meant was that the engine/gearbox would be shorter. so more room would be available for the fuel tank etc behind the drivers seat. (I knew what I meant when I typed it lol)


There doing it to make more room for the diffuser i think.

i posted a CAD drawning before.
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By scotty
#185931
There doing it to make more room for the diffuser i think.


I heard the same.

ok, I thought the crash structure was the part that limited the diffuser?


I think the floor itself is largely exempt from many modern regs, so that would (in theory) be the part that could be modified to help the diffuser, as a result of this gearbox arrangement.
By Gaz
#185980
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Yeah as i understand it the Crash Structure is in Red, and this is fixed.

I expect the USF1 Design allows the diffuser to be extended to the blue area?

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