By unsuitable I mean that to get any reasonable Power out of them, they would be impractical due to size and weight.
Wonderful, I just can't wait for 300m of lift & coast on every straight and top speeds in GP2 range or less whenever electrical charge is deemed not needed or depleted.Cold Fussion wrote: ↑17 Aug 2022, 18:08These regulations look like they'll produce power units very similar in performance and philosophy to the old LMP1 regulations. I imagine the way the cars are driven will look more LMP than F1 as well.
I know right, it’s almost as if they want us to stop watching!Juzh wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 12:34Wonderful, I just can't wait for 300m of lift & coast on every straight and top speeds in GP2 range or less whenever electrical charge is deemed not needed or depleted.Cold Fussion wrote: ↑17 Aug 2022, 18:08These regulations look like they'll produce power units very similar in performance and philosophy to the old LMP1 regulations. I imagine the way the cars are driven will look more LMP than F1 as well.
Currently the braking energy recovery is set at 120kW and a maximum of 2MJ per lap..poz wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 11:05Are we going to see a "GP2 engine" F1 ?
73 kg/h of fuel
4.8 bar turbo
16:1 compression ratio
How are they going to charge the battery ? Energy harvesting under braking is now unlimited but AFAIK on some tracks will be impossible to charge the battery enough. Are we going to see FE style tracks ?
Imagine the straight at Baku.Juzh wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 12:34Wonderful, I just can't wait for 300m of lift & coast on every straight and top speeds in GP2 range or less whenever electrical charge is deemed not needed or depleted.Cold Fussion wrote: ↑17 Aug 2022, 18:08These regulations look like they'll produce power units very similar in performance and philosophy to the old LMP1 regulations. I imagine the way the cars are driven will look more LMP than F1 as well.
But if all the cars have similar(ish) performance it will not be very noticeable. If you watch races from when they only had 700 HP it is just as interesting because it is comparative car v car. The only difference probably wil be on the stopwatch which is not really relevant, except against each otherJuzh wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 12:34Wonderful, I just can't wait for 300m of lift & coast on every straight and top speeds in GP2 range or less whenever electrical charge is deemed not needed or depleted.Cold Fussion wrote: ↑17 Aug 2022, 18:08These regulations look like they'll produce power units very similar in performance and philosophy to the old LMP1 regulations. I imagine the way the cars are driven will look more LMP than F1 as well.
I've been pretty shocked that got walked back, as he'd previously confirmed many times the new fuel's higher energy density.
There's a limit when it becomes obscene. F1 cars with their high drag will really become snail slow with proposed new fuel flow limit slashed by one third. They're not particularly fast even as they are now, around 310 kmh is maximum they can achieve in race trim when using ERS assist, and only around 280 km/h when ERS is deemed not needed. Check out this video:Big Tea wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 15:51But if all the cars have similar(ish) performance it will not be very noticeable. If you watch races from when they only had 700 HP it is just as interesting because it is comparative car v car. The only difference probably wil be on the stopwatch which is not really relevant, except against each otherJuzh wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 12:34Wonderful, I just can't wait for 300m of lift & coast on every straight and top speeds in GP2 range or less whenever electrical charge is deemed not needed or depleted.Cold Fussion wrote: ↑17 Aug 2022, 18:08These regulations look like they'll produce power units very similar in performance and philosophy to the old LMP1 regulations. I imagine the way the cars are driven will look more LMP than F1 as well.
Yeah that one will be fun to watch.wuzak wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 15:13Imagine the straight at Baku.Juzh wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 12:34Wonderful, I just can't wait for 300m of lift & coast on every straight and top speeds in GP2 range or less whenever electrical charge is deemed not needed or depleted.Cold Fussion wrote: ↑17 Aug 2022, 18:08These regulations look like they'll produce power units very similar in performance and philosophy to the old LMP1 regulations. I imagine the way the cars are driven will look more LMP than F1 as well.