xpensive wrote:There's never been any argument a limited total fuel-load will provide the most savings...
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Glad to see you coming around.
xpensive wrote:The main problem I have with a total limit is that you will get strange economy-races where nursing your car home without running dry plays a part. That's what happened in the 80s anyway last time it was tried, kinda chicken-races really.
That is not very likely to happen often nowadays with the computer simulation and control that we now have. You already have the engines partly cut back with the rev limit. With a total fuel cap you get individual rev limits for the engine according to the respective engine efficiency. It would be a big incentive I think.
Pandamasque wrote:...how about .... allowing any kind of powertrain only limited by the amount of energy per race..? To keep the costs down someone already suggested homologating production-based engines with modifications.
In principle a good idea, but in practice it would level quickly to one type of engine again I think.