Tim.Wright wrote:...my guess is that they are still limited by the tyres and therefore have some margin with regards to the fuel use. So in theory if they make enough efficiency gains with the engine they might still be limited by the tyres instead of the fuel....
Pretty much my thoughts... Currently, the FIA regulates the fuel rates of the engines based upon the RPM speed below 10,500 RPM; however, when the engine surpasses that, the fuel rate flat lines at the maximum that the teams are allowed to run - so running an engine faster than 10,500 RPM only serves to (in essence) "lean out" the fuel mixture. I think what we will see is teams working to increase power at around 8-10,000 RPM ranges with the next generations of engines.