erikhfp wrote:I had a quick look through article 8 of the 2014 regulations and it appears the FIA closely monitors what the ECU and other processors do on the car so it most probably would not be legal if sensors were to pick up when a driver wants to attempt an overtake.
But with the way F1 is continuing you could probably just use the wet weather engine map setting as a pass mode seeing as when there is more than a few drops of water on the track
My solution to using the ERS to ramp up power to its maximum for an overtake would be to look at the DRS activation.
The DRS Activation is a couple of corners before the DRS straight. This would give the mapping ecu ample time to adjust the power distribution of the ERS to give full power from the ERS out of the corner exit onto the coming DRS straight.
The car's ECU at the very least is notified when DRS is available (to allow the driver to use DRS), so this information should be accessible for the ECU and powerplant mappings.
The only question is would it be legal. Nothing i have read says it isnt.