godlameroso wrote: ↑09 Feb 2023, 16:01
It's like the regulations are forcing you to make a turbo that's slightly too big for the engine displacement, like they're trying to bring back turbo lag.
I think they have have admitted that, saying that it would make it more difficult for the drivers and more spectacular for the spectators.
I am unconvinced.
My thought is that the MGUK will spend very little time at +350kW, this largely being at the exit of corners where turbo lag might exist. So the driveability will be not much worse than currently, if at all.
As soon as the turbo is on boost the MGUK will ramp down its output, and will probably fall to -100kW 1/2-3/4 of the length of the straights. The drivers will then lift off early to maximise the full 350kW recovery as they head into the braking zone.
9MJ recovered takes ~25s @ 350kW, and not many tracks have 25s of braking, let alone hard braking where the rear axle could recover 350kW.