Wonder how the Pirellis would fare.
Really????
Formula 1's new sporting manager Ross Brawn is hard at work devising the rules which will hopefully guide F1 to a prosperous future.
Last week, Formula 1 stakeholders met to discuss the F1 power unit of tomorrow, meaning beyond 2020 when the current regulation platform expires.
FIA president Jean Todt revealed that the plan is to make the current 'power units' simpler, cheaper and louder for the future.
"Before we think about a sustainable car concept for F1, the engine must be clarified," insists Ross Brawn.
"Everything else depends on it."
•FIA and Formula One set the direction of tomorrow's power unit
Germany's Auto Motor und Sport has the first details.
Correspondent Michael Schmidt said the early frontrunner for the 2021 engine concept is a V6 twin-turbo producing 1200 HP
louder does not equate to higher pitch. A space shuttle is much louder than a fighter jet yet we appreciate the screaming blast of the latter more. The addictive aspect of the v10 was the engine pitch which is generated with very high rpms. I'm not sure a v-6 even at 18k rpm would be able to generate such a note. Then again with the fuel flow restrictions and no refuelling i would guess that the optimum rpm range would be in the low teens to begin with given the last 3 year's experiencestrad wrote: ↑05 Apr 2017, 19:46Really????Formula 1's new sporting manager Ross Brawn is hard at work devising the rules which will hopefully guide F1 to a prosperous future.
Last week, Formula 1 stakeholders met to discuss the F1 power unit of tomorrow, meaning beyond 2020 when the current regulation platform expires.
FIA president Jean Todt revealed that the plan is to make the current 'power units' simpler, cheaper and louder for the future.
"Before we think about a sustainable car concept for F1, the engine must be clarified," insists Ross Brawn.
"Everything else depends on it."
•FIA and Formula One set the direction of tomorrow's power unit
Germany's Auto Motor und Sport has the first details.
Correspondent Michael Schmidt said the early frontrunner for the 2021 engine concept is a V6 twin-turbo producing 1200 HP
Of course it will never sound like the V10s but we can have better and have more power.F1 driver turned pundit for German television Sky, Marc Surer, said: "We have two problems.
"First, the FIA does not want to abandon hybrid engines. But the single-turbo removes the sound.
"The single biggest problem with F1 at the moment is the sound, and this is simply not solvable with one big turbo. We need two turbos.
"But then it becomes technically difficult to get energy from the exhaust. So the FIA may need to sacrifice the MHU-H and offer the fans a better sound."
Are they really saying this?"The single biggest problem with F1 at the moment is the sound
Agree 1000% with you !!!!!Andres125sx wrote: ↑06 Apr 2017, 12:24Are they really saying this?"The single biggest problem with F1 at the moment is the sound
Unfair money distribution preventing new teams to come in, empty stands, audiences going down, restrictions at PU departmet while aero still enjoy free development, lack of on-track battles, red flags caused even by light rain... but some people still say sound is the biggest problem???