manchild wrote:BTW, Pedro made over 369 in Monza with racing setup that includes care about downforce and need for good acceleration and elasticity. Why would than additional 30 km/h be difficult to reach?
For aero drag, the square root rule applies, double the speed, you square the drag. Because of this, it's the last few MPH in top speed are the hardest part.
Who know what the gearbox will be. It may even have a few clusters removed, to reduce drag. I would not be surprised to see just four gears, if they can achieve acceptable acceleration with that.
If we accept the premise that BAR will run a car not very changed from the usual race setup, then theres really not much point in this exercise, because the cars pretty much top out in speed at certain tracks with long straights. So, IMO the car will be modified, but still be FIA legal. It would be a dog in a race, but that's not the point, top speed, and only that is the goal. In essence, it won't be a Formula One car, but a land speed record car, optimized as much as possible to get the most MPH. The purist in me recoils, and I don't consider this as a true road race car, just a modified race car that goes fast, but sucks as a road racer.