Article 32
Rear Wing Pylon Reference Volume (RV-RW-PYLON)
Technical Regulations
Article 32
Rear Wing Pylon Reference Volume (RV-RW-PYLON)
Chapter: C
In Simple Terms
This rule defines a specific three-dimensional box-shaped space where the rear wing pylons (the supports holding up the rear wing) must fit on an F1 car. The space extends from the middle of the car (Y=50) to further back (Y=110), and teams must design their pylons to stay within this defined volume to maintain aerodynamic fairness and safety.
- Rear wing pylons must fit within a defined 3D box volume on the car
- The volume extends from position Y=50 to Y=110 on the car's length
- The shape is defined by specific X and Z coordinate points that form a closed polygon
- This ensures all teams' rear wing support structures are within regulated dimensions
Official FIA Text
RV-RW-PYLON is a closed polygon on plane Y=50 extruded to Y=110, defined by sequential vertices in [X,Z] coordinates.
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