Chene_Mostert wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 15:43
GPR-A wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 15:39
Chene_Mostert wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 15:38
you think this makes it 6 second, with these "monsters"? the cars are slow and to easy, in fact so slow and easy you can allow a TV commentator to jump in on short notice...
Do you mind checking weight to power ratio AND allowed fuel consumption?
now you are looking at the excuses, the end results are these cars car not "monsters" and the current drivers don't like to "race", for some of them the drivers parade is the most important part of the weekend
Again, the problem in debating with someone like you is, when things start getting technical, you chicken out. If one doesn't understand (and sometimes does not want to understand) how the cars have evolved over the years and the complexities they have brought for racing (specifically overtaking), it's hard to then have a discussion.
Regulations (engine - weight)
1980-1983
1500 cc with compressor or 3000 cc without a
compressor. Maximumweight 575 kg (1980), 585 kg (1981), 580 kg
(1982), 540 kg (1983)
480 hp at 10000 rpm-588 kg (1980 Williams 07B)
640 hp at 11000 rpm-540 kg (1983 Brabham BMW BT55 Turbo)
1984-1985
1500 cc without and 3000 cc with compressor.
Minimumweight 540 kg, maximumfuelconsumption 220 l/race.
750 hp at 12000 rpm-540 kg (1985 McLaren-TAG MP4/2B Turbo)
1986
1500 cc with compressor. Minimumweight 540 kg,
max.fuelcons. 195 l/race
1400 hp at 12000 rpm-540 kg (Williams-Honda FW11 Turbo)
1987-1988
- Min.weight 500 kg (1987), 540 kg (1988).
Max.fuelcons. 195 l/race (1987), 155 l/race (1988), max.pressure 4
bar (1987), 2.5 bar (1988).
850 hp at 13000 rpm-540 kg (Williams-Honda FW11 Turbo)
- Or: 3500 cc not compressed. Minimum 500 kg, no fuel-limit.
590 hp at 12000 rpm- 500 kg (Tyrell-Ford 016)
1989
3500 cc not compressed (no more turbo engines), no refuelling.
685 hp at 13000 rpm-500 kg (McLaren-Honda MP4/5)
Regulations (engine - weight)
1990-1994
3500cc, normally aspirated engines
1995-1999
Engine capacity reduced: 3.5 to 3.0 litres.
Technical regulations (engine - weight)
2004
3000cc engine that must last a complete race weekend. Replacing an engine costs the driver 10 places on the grid. Replacing one after second qualifying is equal to a start from the back of the grid.
Minimum weight: 605 kg during each
qualifying practice session and no less than 600 kg at all other times during the Event.(including driver and fuel)
900 hp at 18500+ rpm (2003 BAR Honda 006)
Air ducts for front and rear brake cooling may not be higher than 160mm above the centre line of the wheel, and not be lower than 160mm below the wheel centre line.
2005
Engines must last 2 complete race weekends.
2006-2007
2400cc engine with 8 cylinders in a 90° V bank, each one with 2 inlet and 2 outlet valves. An engine must weigh at least 95kg,
mainly limited to be built with Aluminium alloys (with ceramics, metal matrix and magnesium alloys forbidden). Variable geometry intake and output systems forbidden.
750 hp at 19000+ rpm (Toyota)
2008
2400cc engine with 8 cylinders in a 90° V bank. Regulations identical to those set since 2006. Engines are homologated by the FIA and development is freezed for 10 years (later changed).
Therefore, because of a WMSC decision on 7 December 2007, no engine other than those available at 31 March 2008 can compete in an F1 event between 2008 and 2017.
2009
Each driver is allowed the use of 8 engines during a season. A new engine will cost 10 grid places.
Maximum engine revolutions limited to 18000 rpm.
Kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS) are allowed and used.
Technical regulations (engine - weight)
2010
The minimum weight of the car has been raised from 605kg to 620kg;
Each driver is allowed the use of 8 engines during a season. A new engine will cost 10 grid places;
Maximum engine revolutions limited to 18000 rpm;
Kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS) are allowed but teams agreed not to use it.
2011
KERS still allowed and used again after mutual agreement between teams (FOTA);
Teams mutually agree to have a fixed weight distribution of the cars before ballast: 47%front - 53%rear (agreement valid only for 2011 to deal with the new Pirelli tyres).
2012
Limitations on engine torque maps (to reduce inventive maps aimed only at increasing diffuser efficiency);
Weight applied on the front and rear wheels must not be less than 291kg and 342kg respectively.
2013
Weight applied on the front and rear wheels must not be less than 292kg and 343kg respectively.