Holm86 wrote:1.5l turbo GDI would be very nice i think ... but it should not be limited in the number of cylinders allowed. if the regulations for 2013 says it has to be a 4 cylinder then it sucks!
really hope there will be no limit on cylinders.
I would like to hear your objections against a 4 cyl. solution. The same engine is already agreed by the FiA and the future WRC manufacturers. Of course it would have a totally different specification for F1 as for rally. But the engine block would be the same and there would be 10-20 potential suppliers who are likely to embrace the global race engine. If only seven or nine of those would commit to F1 at a time there would be the right kind of competition in propulsion technology.
autogyro wrote:Yes I am in two minds on fuel flow. I would like for them to do all it is possible to do, to encourage fuel efficiency at all times.
I have asked for fuel flow limits for some time but it has some negative aspects if you think about it. If you simply limit fuel flow there is no incentive to use the leanest combustion technologies and develop strategies around such technologies. It makes more sense to limit the fuel tank. This will be an incentive to apply the leanest possible combustion technology whenever it is possible. It would also allow access to massive power well above the average for boost phases.
In order to avoid running empty cars could have a reserve fuel tank that would automatically invoke drastic penalties if utilized. The reserve fuel tank would activate a flashing red light on the car so that the infringement would be visible to all. For instance you have to serve a stop and go penalty of 20 s at the next pass of the pit entry. If you are on the last lap you would have a 40 s penalty added to your race time. Alternatively you could serve the penalty at the start of the pit lane and finish the race by crossing the line on the pit lane. FOM could monitor critical fuel state for the viewers and it would be very entertaining.
Such a strategy can already be implemented for the next year. If the average fuel use is 165 kg/race you limit the tank to a 145 kg plus a 20 kg reserve.