NL_Fer wrote: ↑30 Dec 2023, 02:31
The new engine will have an electric motor and battery like the mainstream sales models of the manufacturers will having going to 2030.
Mainstream cars that spend very little time at or near full power or full throttle, compared to an F1 car that spends very little time stopping and starting.
NL_Fer wrote: ↑30 Dec 2023, 02:31
And it will make noise like a proper racing car, rev up and low with acceleration and braking, maybe pop a bang here and there.
I wonder about that.
The 2026 ICE will have ~80-100hp less than the F2 ICE. And use less fuel and more air, so is likely to be not as loud.
As for pops and bangs, the F1 ICE are direct injection, so is unlikely to pop and bang unless specifically programmed to do so (like the AMG A45).
Possibly they could have an attempt at anti-lag that would produce the sound, but my thought is the ERS will be used to compensate for lag.
NL_Fer wrote: ↑30 Dec 2023, 02:31
Same for the active aero. The most simple implementation would be to extend the DRS zone, up to the start of the straight and allow free use, not limited to be someone in front.
The active aero will probably be used more than on just straights. There are quite a few high speed corners where the full downforce is not required, but do need the front to rear aero balance that using DRS does not have.
In fact, the cars may need to be in low drag configuration for significant portions of the lap.