wuzak wrote:WhiteBlue wrote:wuzak wrote:I'm sure that the rul makers will push the fuel allowances lower, so that we have the situation much as we have now - periods of races where drivers conserve their fuel.
That is not the concern of TC. He thinks that the 2014 formula will continue to burn excess fuel when the revs come down in the corners by wasteful engine maps that will spool up the turbo to generate electricity.
Not sure that is going to happen. Mainly because there is a weight penalty to do that.
the potential for weight penalty is much smaller than currently, as the fuel weight is much less
and given that the defenders of the 2014 rules believe they will anyway cause all the fuel to be used (efficiently)
it seems unlikely that any of the 100kg will be left in the pit
there will be many ways of using fuel, some less efficient than others
but I don't think it's black and white
accessing the disproportionate fuel rate at low driver torque demand is not necessarily inefficient
but is 'unfair' to the ICE and (fraudulently) presents fuel-generated electricity as recovered waste (as does KERS currently)
I think the cars will be set up to access this rate, and so be capable of using over 100 kg of fuel
and the drivers will consequently at some times be doing economy driving to manage consumption to 99.9 kg
because this will give a better race result
the lower the fuel quantity limit, the worse this aspect would get
all new F1 rules have started with some nobility of purpose and hope in their foundation
including the 1958 rules that started the F1 standardisation on 'road quality' fuel, now discreetly abandoned ?