All of the TV announcers are discussing how hard the 2014 cars are to drive because the new engines put out more torque. However, this statement would only be true if the cars actually had more torque at the wheels (i.e., more force between the rubber and the road, which would make the tires slip more).
Torque at the wheels is determined based on the entire drive train, and is heavily influenced by the gearbox. A high HP low torque engine (like the old V8s) can generate tons of torque at the wheels if you use the right gearing.
So - what's the deal with the 2014 cars? Is there actually more torque at the wheels? Or, are the drivers just struggling because they have less rear down force (and the tire composition is different too)?
Thanks
Jon