Stu wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 08:02
saviour stivala wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024, 23:44
While risking another downvote. Still to me the extra burning of fuel to recharge ES is not only comparable to robbing Peter to pay Paul, but having to add interests to Paul's payments.
I think that this is the theory behind the teams pushing back against the reduction in fuel allocation (to 60kg) for the race.
Given that they currently have a maximum 110kg for the race with fuel that has energy density of 45MJ/kg or greater, and the new rule specify a energy density of between 38.0MJ/kg and 41.0MJ/kg, reducing the race fuel allocation to 60kg would be extreme.
Or, to look at another way, the ICE output is reduced by ~1/3, but fuel allowance is cut by 45%.
I was thinking about the fuel requirements for a race the other day.
They could specify the amount of fuel energy for the race (say 3,000MJ), or they could specify fuel by weight (say 70kg).
But if your fuel is at the lower end of the energy density range, you are at a disadvantage either way.
If the fuel is specified by mass, you could be as much as 7.3% down on fuel energy.
If it is by energy, your fuel mass would be around 7.9% more.