WhiteBlue wrote:
Excuse my ignorance. But what kind of road cars do you have in mind with 900-1.000 hp? That figure is excessive even for F1. F1 does not need more than 750 hp. Actually if there is more progress on aerodynamic efficiency power requirement for equal performance will be reduced as it has over many years. F1 also does not need more performance. The consequential costs for track safety would be astronomical as run offs would have to be upgraded. I hope that we will be saved from unreflected changes that would only create problems. Chances are good with the fuel flow formula that future problems with excessive performance will be resolved by flow and race fuel budget reduction.
What kind of road cars had over 1000HP, let alone 1200 or even 1400 circa 1986 when the qualifying engines were producing that sort of output? What road cars even had 900HP-1000HP circa 2004/2005 when the V10's were at their peak for power?
F1 does need more than 750HP because it is entertaining to see high horsepower cars breaking loose around any given circuit. Remember, F1 is entertainment at the end of the day. If no one watches, there is no use for it. Safety has also improved quite tremendously. There is no need for any further runoff areas.
Don't forget, part of developing new things for auto manufacturers is to subject them to extreme conditions...what can be more beneficial than having an engine sustain high power levels? This isn't 1985 any longer, and the engineering challenge involved to let the cars reliably make that sort of power would be quite entertaining.