Great move by Alpine. Closing down the engine program means they have little to hide anymore and using what they have for some good press is a smart move!
Loved the diff explanation - I’m always surprised how often F1 parts are just much lighter, more sophisticated versions of road car parts but that diff is a different league.
@@theairaccumulator7144 Not really, in normal cars it's a matter of cents. Every cent saved adds up quickly. Unlike F1 where performance is objective number 1.
@@GreenPlasticWaterCan F1 diff is not like it is because it doesn't have to be durable, it's a hydraulically actuated ACTIVE differential - entirely unnecessary on a road car, and enormously expensive to manufacture and maintain.
Engineer comment- These videos are great, but a bit frustrating when the B-roll doesn't match the actual topic. At 10:45 they show a close up view of a gear pump which has two identical meshing gears and can be referred to as an external gear pump. It is similar to how a roots blower works. In between the gears where they mesh does not allow oil through, so it is forces the oil to be carried by the teeth around the outer wall. The actual pump hanging from the strings is an annular gear pump which uses an internal and external gear (this pump has two sets). Notice that in the F1 pump the "inernal rotor" (regular gear) has six teeth and the external rotor (internal ring gear) has seven teeth. You can also notice at 10:38 that the pivot hole in the body for the shaft is off center. This locates the internal rotor to properly mesh with the external rotor, which leaves a gap on the far side where the pumping is done. Also notice that the internal rotor is keyed to the shaft, so it spins with the shaft, and the teeth drive the external rotor to spin at 6/7ths the speed of the shaft. The external rotor spins in the pocket in the body. The B roll of the "bevel gear" mesh at 12:56 was painful to see. If you have ever used Lego gears, you know what is wrong with that animation... Again, these videos provide incredible inside views of F1 tech that is just amazing, and I'm grateful to have access to it.
that non bevelled diff is fair enough since it simply shows how the gears apply force to someone with zero mechanical aptitude, yes it's literally grinding gears irl lol
That note about singapore being hard on gearbox was interesting, if possible could you guys do a video on an entire F1 Calendar track by track and which components are particularly stressed? That would be very interesting to know
I remember quite a few years ago before the final race of the season in Japan, I was in Italy to pick up 4 Ferraris from the factory, my first visit and didn't really know where I was going (before satnav) I turned down this country road to see loads of cars parked all over the place, I stopped my truck to see what was going on and spotted this chap going through the trees to a fenced off area, I worked my way through the trees to be greeted by armco around Fiorano Test Track and Michael Schumacher testing, the violence of the gear changes as he came past us is something that still stays with me today, it's utterly brutal how they bang into gear with astonishing force, and the noise omg it was biblical, a day and a moment I will never forget.
Man, you the MVP for getting this awesome detailed nerdy stuff to me and everyone else! Good lawd nah, would ya just look at it? Fricking GORGEOUS, bro, beautifully engineered. Hell yeah, brother!
Man, I could spend a weekend there just looking at the differential. Just amazing design and simplicity all at once. And then there's the 1000 HP going through it all, or to be exact, it's the torque that matters here. HP is just the torque multiplied by RPM.
2.45 Mclaren breakdown. The Tooned advert on the rear wing was from the Button/Hamilton days... I think probably 2012. Pretty sure that's a Hamilton helmet. Maybe Singapore when Ham retired with a failed gearbox?
Its not like the old days though is it? When teams were developing things all the time. Like new gearbox casings, new materials, faster shifts etc. Changing gear ratios throughout an event. Its all pretty much standardised tech
Awesome and very informative video! It makes me wonder if 1> Can one of those transmissions be adapted to a vette and 2> Would it last a lot longer since it wouldn't be supporting the suspension and it wouldn't see the same amount of stress? It would be interesting 🤔
Its very similar to a motorcycle gearbox with the lack of synchro gears and use of constant mesh, dog gears, and selector forks. If it was bathed in the same oil as the engine its pretty much the same
Not a radically different design. The shape and input an output is obviously different.But otherwise it's just super strong and very good at what it does. It still uses a relatively similar technology. As this is mentioned at 8:58
L❤VE these engineering videos❣️ Sure, driver strategy and talent play a significant role in winning races and championships. But if they don’t have the technology, and reliability, underneath them they aren’t going anywhere. So many potential careers have been let down by poor equipment.
That's not how a vehicle oil pump works; you're describing an impeller. You also change from showing gerotor internals to showing a gear pump (which moves the oil very differently) when describing incorrectly how the oil pump works.
Wouldn't it be wiser to remove weight from other parts of the car so that mechanical parts are built more reliable? I mean...I know we are talking about the FIA here but still..WTH?
They have an internal vertical oil tank like a dry sump system so they won't run out or be affected by side forces. The casing is also normally a quarter full of oil so that they have plenty of capacity. It will have a baffle around the pick up to keep the oil in place. Gears are actually quite finicky to lumbricate because to much oil and they just whip air bubbles into the oil. They don't actually need much oil, just a small film. That's why they are spraying oil mist onto the gears 🙂 I hope this helps 👍 I'm building a V12 supercar with the OG zonda engine 😎
Really interesting but why the awful, unnecessary and distracting music over voice? It's not a song contest. I've had enough, it's unwatchable, I'm off.
Electric motors aren't engines. Electric motors have their own unique complexity, cost, reliability, and durability issues. There's no such thing as a free lunch.
Do they now? Show me a formula e car get within 25% of an F1 lap time at any circuit. Better yet, let's look at lap times around the Nürburgring-Nordschleife: "The Rimac Nevera holds the record for the fastest production electric vehicle (EV) lap time around the Nürburgring, with a time of 7:05.298" Very impressive, but what about... "The Mercedes-AMG ONE is the fastest production car around the Nürburgring-Nordschleife, with a lap time of 6:29.090 minutes." Ah, but I hear you say, that has a hybrid system. Indeed, so let's look at some entirely petrol driven cars, if which are far cheaper than a Rimac: "Porsche GT2 RS MR 991.2: Has a lap time of 6:43.30 minutes Mercedes AMG GT Black Series: Has a lap time of 6:48.04 minutes Porsche GT3 RS 992: Has a lap time of 6:49.32 minutes Lamborghini Aventador LP 770-4 SVJ: Has a lap time of 6:49.40 minutes Lamborghini Huracan LP 640-4 Performante: Has a lap time of 6:57.25 minutes" In short, you have no idea what you're talking about and can be quiet.
Great move by Alpine. Closing down the engine program means they have little to hide anymore and using what they have for some good press is a smart move!
Won't mean they won't be designing their own gearbox though. McLaren uses Mercedes engine but designes their own box.
@@GreenPlasticWaterCanfor 2026 at least they will use Mercedes gearboxes. After that is unknown
Lego Technic for Adults pretty much
It's the other way around, Lego Technic is this but for children (and collectors)
Brilliant 😍
I would love make a V10 into a clear cutaway 👍 after my V12 build 😎
@@LastGoatKnight true
@@LastGoatKnightthats what he meant?
Awesome that Alpine provided this access. Hoping other F1 teams follow suit, it's great to learn all about the tech behind these amazing cars.
Still waiting for a driving upside down update.
Give it a rest.
@ nah
I think its gone
Loved the diff explanation - I’m always surprised how often F1 parts are just much lighter, more sophisticated versions of road car parts but that diff is a different league.
It's what you get when production cost and durability are less of a concern.
@@GreenPlasticWaterCan nah they're both concerns in the modern era of F1 with the cost cap and replacement limits
@@theairaccumulator7144 Not really, in normal cars it's a matter of cents. Every cent saved adds up quickly. Unlike F1 where performance is objective number 1.
@@GreenPlasticWaterCan F1 diff is not like it is because it doesn't have to be durable, it's a hydraulically actuated ACTIVE differential - entirely unnecessary on a road car, and enormously expensive to manufacture and maintain.
Engineer comment- These videos are great, but a bit frustrating when the B-roll doesn't match the actual topic. At 10:45 they show a close up view of a gear pump which has two identical meshing gears and can be referred to as an external gear pump. It is similar to how a roots blower works. In between the gears where they mesh does not allow oil through, so it is forces the oil to be carried by the teeth around the outer wall. The actual pump hanging from the strings is an annular gear pump which uses an internal and external gear (this pump has two sets). Notice that in the F1 pump the "inernal rotor" (regular gear) has six teeth and the external rotor (internal ring gear) has seven teeth. You can also notice at 10:38 that the pivot hole in the body for the shaft is off center. This locates the internal rotor to properly mesh with the external rotor, which leaves a gap on the far side where the pumping is done. Also notice that the internal rotor is keyed to the shaft, so it spins with the shaft, and the teeth drive the external rotor to spin at 6/7ths the speed of the shaft. The external rotor spins in the pocket in the body.
The B roll of the "bevel gear" mesh at 12:56 was painful to see. If you have ever used Lego gears, you know what is wrong with that animation...
Again, these videos provide incredible inside views of F1 tech that is just amazing, and I'm grateful to have access to it.
that non bevelled diff is fair enough since it simply shows how the gears apply force to someone with zero mechanical aptitude, yes it's literally grinding gears irl lol
In his defense that animation is taken from toyota
I’m amazed by the complex engineering, but also amazed how this ALL are replaced with a very solution in EV cars.
EV suck .
What a week to post this video, considering Alpine just announced they’re using Mercedes gearboxes from 2026!
Very nice Stroll cameo
That note about singapore being hard on gearbox was interesting, if possible could you guys do a video on an entire F1 Calendar track by track and which components are particularly stressed? That would be very interesting to know
I remember quite a few years ago before the final race of the season in Japan, I was in Italy to pick up 4 Ferraris from the factory, my first visit and didn't really know where I was going (before satnav) I turned down this country road to see loads of cars parked all over the place, I stopped my truck to see what was going on and spotted this chap going through the trees to a fenced off area, I worked my way through the trees to be greeted by armco around Fiorano Test Track and Michael Schumacher testing, the violence of the gear changes as he came past us is something that still stays with me today, it's utterly brutal how they bang into gear with astonishing force, and the noise omg it was biblical, a day and a moment I will never forget.
Where I'd like you to visit next is the tunnel where you were supposed to drive upside down on
Could you make a video specifically about the differential used in Formula 1 cars?
Man, you the MVP for getting this awesome detailed nerdy stuff to me and everyone else!
Good lawd nah, would ya just look at it?
Fricking GORGEOUS, bro, beautifully engineered.
Hell yeah, brother!
@2:44 Lewis, Singapore 2012. The straw that broke the goats back.
HOLY SHIFT!!!😲😲😲
Shift happens
Man, I could spend a weekend there just looking at the differential. Just amazing design and simplicity all at once. And then there's the 1000 HP going through it all, or to be exact, it's the torque that matters here. HP is just the torque multiplied by RPM.
This was really interesting because it's a recent component! More of this! ❤
stone cold shade thrown at Stroll on that not using reverse line. Perfect haha
What a crazy differential, planetary gears and spider gears controlling all that torque. I would love to see a clear view of that in operation.
This just informed me of new tactics for diff adjustments in sim racing.
I would love to have that see through transmission. Awesome video.
2.45 Mclaren breakdown. The Tooned advert on the rear wing was from the Button/Hamilton days... I think probably 2012. Pretty sure that's a Hamilton helmet. Maybe Singapore when Ham retired with a failed gearbox?
Great video. Would love to see a whole video on the diff!
F1 cars are absolutely amazing
Its not like the old days though is it? When teams were developing things all the time. Like new gearbox casings, new materials, faster shifts etc. Changing gear ratios throughout an event. Its all pretty much standardised tech
Ahh man, thank you for explaining this! Especially the _dif_ bit.. very nicely done for this absolute layman 👌🏼 👍🏼
Cool video. Basically a standard sequential with much better metallurgy and tolerances. Like the engineer said, “much like a modern sports bike.”
a seamless F1 box is much more sophisticated than a standard sequential...
Awesome and very informative video! It makes me wonder if 1> Can one of those transmissions be adapted to a vette and 2> Would it last a lot longer since it wouldn't be supporting the suspension and it wouldn't see the same amount of stress? It would be interesting 🤔
Driver61: Thank you, best wishes.
Nascar started spraying gear oil into the Ford 9" diffs , with a pump and squirter tubes built in and on the rear housing.
I could have watched so much more of that!
great video, i would have liked a bit more in depth on how the diff works though
Its very similar to a motorcycle gearbox with the lack of synchro gears and use of constant mesh, dog gears, and selector forks. If it was bathed in the same oil as the engine its pretty much the same
Alpine stopped making their own engines/transmission and immediately decided to spill the tea on how it all works
Not a radically different design. The shape and input an output is obviously different.But otherwise it's just super strong and very good at what it does. It still uses a relatively similar technology.
As this is mentioned at 8:58
L❤VE these engineering videos❣️ Sure, driver strategy and talent play a significant role in winning races and championships. But if they don’t have the technology, and reliability, underneath them they aren’t going anywhere. So many potential careers have been let down by poor equipment.
The diff is the coolest part of F1 car.
Gearbox = simple, Differential = 🧠💥
3.000 miles is basically the equivalent of running 75% of the earth radius
Simply unreal
Gives these guys a limited box, strict rules and they creata engineering wonders
Nice😍 sequential dog box 👍
Simple Gerotor oil pump
With epicyclic diff gears.
I need one 😎
More on the diff, please - and how it knows what phase of a corner it's in
it's controlled by the ECU, so can be based on car speed, torque or acceleration.
It's always a good day when your mind gets blown away.
yo this looks FIRE bro LOVE the engineering series on f1!!
I watch your videos with pleasure. Your videos are a real treat.❤️🍟🏡
They are probably limited in what they can show.This is a relatively recently used gearbox.Design.
not a secret anymore.
2:48 Leclerc Monaco 2021 qualifying , the driveshaft failure caused the DNS the next day
Im trying to learn jazz guitar rn
My toe hurts.
well this is the right place!
Goodluck lol
That's not how a vehicle oil pump works; you're describing an impeller. You also change from showing gerotor internals to showing a gear pump (which moves the oil very differently) when describing incorrectly how the oil pump works.
I get most of it but diffs really are a black art to me
2:46 Hamilton 2012 Singapore ,supposedly after that race Hamilton decided the switch to mercedes
Great video keep it up
Very cool Scott!
Star Drecking, boldly going forward cause they can't find reverse! 😂
That's not a planetary gear set, it's a whole solar system
I'd expect to see bevel gears at 12:57
I don't know the technical specs but that pump design is too heavy. There are other alternatives to pump oil with a more compact design.
Well it’s not secret now is it 😂
the thing about a secret is as soon as you tell someone it is no longer a secret :p
Wouldn't it be wiser to remove weight from other parts of the car so that mechanical parts are built more reliable? I mean...I know we are talking about the FIA here but still..WTH?
Can't be so secret if they let you film there now can it.
looks like a motorcycle gearbox with a diff attached to it
i wonder how much horsepower actually gets to the wheels becasue all drivetrains take some of the power away from reaching the wheels
2:46 Singapore 2012 Lewis Hamilton
Great video
Wow 😯 only 40kg
I'm thinking of using a 60kg 01E for my V12 build 😎
7:06
£2000 _and_ a subscription service? Piss off up a tree!
😂😅 you need this if you want to drive an ups and down car.🚗
My country cannot make that piece of engineering due to lack of research
You went over the Diff to fast. Would need more info to understand it better.
Getting into F1 might be just as difficult as getting into hollywood.
Would that gearbox work on an upside down f1 car....
Lovely.
why is the bevel gear a separate gear?
couldn't the final drive gear have it's teeth at 90 and do both bevel and final drive?
Lo espero en Español también este video
I still have no clue how a gearbox works lol
Guessing Singapore, simply because it looks like a night race
-2012 Lewis lap 1, pretty sure that is gonna be it
acceleration and decelaration. What night got to do with it?'s
Wissman California transaxle
When are we getting an update on project Inversion?
In last video's comment section he said in next coming weeks
Omg... just have a day off dude.
@@TheSmokeofAnubis what do you mean?
Basically a motorcycle gearbox design....
Gale Banks’ F1 cousin.
What adjusts the oil flow for the g-forces in cornering?
They have an internal vertical oil tank like a dry sump system so they won't run out or be affected by side forces.
The casing is also normally a quarter full of oil so that they have plenty of capacity. It will have a baffle around the pick up to keep the oil in place.
Gears are actually quite finicky to lumbricate because to much oil and they just whip air bubbles into the oil.
They don't actually need much oil, just a small film. That's why they are spraying oil mist onto the gears 🙂
I hope this helps 👍
I'm building a V12 supercar with the OG zonda engine 😎
No oil cooler??!!
I don't watch this channel because I want to buy a mattress.
Lance Stroll meme 😅😅
#Alpine i guess.😅
Pie eye'd
This man’s about to lose his job😅
Who?
hello
Dude sounds like Ricky Gervais.
Underrated comment right there!
Dull commentary
Your videos are not just content, they are art. Thank you for your contribution to the world of TH-cam!🎖🎈😄
Really interesting but why the awful, unnecessary and distracting music over voice? It's not a song contest. I've had enough, it's unwatchable, I'm off.
:)
This proves why electric engines shit all over combustion engines
Electric motors aren't engines. Electric motors have their own unique complexity, cost, reliability, and durability issues. There's no such thing as a free lunch.
Do they now? Show me a formula e car get within 25% of an F1 lap time at any circuit. Better yet, let's look at lap times around the Nürburgring-Nordschleife:
"The Rimac Nevera holds the record for the fastest production electric vehicle (EV) lap time around the Nürburgring, with a time of 7:05.298"
Very impressive, but what about...
"The Mercedes-AMG ONE is the fastest production car around the Nürburgring-Nordschleife, with a lap time of 6:29.090 minutes."
Ah, but I hear you say, that has a hybrid system. Indeed, so let's look at some entirely petrol driven cars, if which are far cheaper than a Rimac:
"Porsche GT2 RS MR 991.2: Has a lap time of 6:43.30 minutes
Mercedes AMG GT Black Series: Has a lap time of 6:48.04 minutes
Porsche GT3 RS 992: Has a lap time of 6:49.32 minutes
Lamborghini Aventador LP 770-4 SVJ: Has a lap time of 6:49.40 minutes
Lamborghini Huracan LP 640-4 Performante: Has a lap time of 6:57.25 minutes"
In short, you have no idea what you're talking about and can be quiet.
Driving upside down? Obviously bullshit.
How can I get access to one of those transmission for my project car? 🍿🥤🥸
😏