https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/09/ ... esel-cars/China is looking at banning the sale of petrol and diesel cars
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/09/ ... esel-cars/China is looking at banning the sale of petrol and diesel cars
Not a chance. ‘Road relevance’ is so 5 minutes ago.loner wrote: ↑13 Sep 2017, 02:31you guys think such news can impact with F1 new engine formula 2021 ?!!https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/09/ ... esel-cars/China is looking at banning the sale of petrol and diesel cars
Too much in my opinion. They should be allowed to change power unit whenever they want.AJI wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 02:28You keep citing TAG as an 80’s example, but how about a more modern comparison. Renault produced 1,271 engines for the V8 era. 683 for the track and 588 for the dyno!!! Sure, the PU is more complex, but I don’t think 1 PU per race weekend is too much to ask...Jolle wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 22:02
Again, you can't compare the 80ies engines with the level of precision engineering now. Back then you had to play it safe, an engine block could and would be rebuild over and over again (McLaren-TAG, 28 engines in 4 ½ years for the two cars combined!). If they would go to one PU a race, Renault, Mercedes and Ferrari would have to go from one PU a week to one a day. The logistics are close to impossible.
Why even stop there? They should ban all simulation tools like CFD, FEA etc. Hell why not even ban calculators (or even slide rulers) and force all calculations to be done manually on pencil and paper.
Ban engineers and use circus clowns, but only clowns approved by the FIA.Cold Fussion wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 05:36Why even stop there? They should ban all simulation tools like CFD, FEA etc. Hell why not even ban calculators (or even slide rulers) and force all calculations to be done manually on pencil and paper.
for a normal commuter road car a 500cc turbocharged engine would be sufficient. When I drive to work, I pull up once or twice and cruise at around 100km/h for 45 minutes.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑20 Sep 2017, 13:17that would be Mercedes that part-owns 'independent' Renault
both being in the EU and part-owned by the taxpayer
turbine recovery looks good on the testbench but is useless to the road car owner
I read somewhere ages ago that this is what Andy Cowell wants! It was something like V4, MGU-H, 2.0l and lower revving. Imagine the outrage of some if this ends up being the spec!
Right you are! Thanks for the correction.