I would think so.Chuckjr wrote:Since the 2014 engine has such small displacement, on corners where the drivers are dropping to first or even low rev second gear, will the battery driven motor be the main source of torque to get out of the low speed rev range and into the power band? I assume low rev band torque and turbo lag are going to kill the bottom end of this design spec...?
I ask because if that is the case, as we all know the torque delivery on a motor is drastically different than an engine, as all avail torque is almost instantly, if not instantly, avail with electric motors thus having a HUGE effect on drivability/excessive wheel spin.
Off topic, but very curious which drivers have the most experience with turbo's and driving cars with these odd characteristics inherent to the new 2014 engine specs?
Brake into the low speed corner, gather some energy and store it, then use it to help accelerate out of the corner.