So you're saying if they keep pushing they'll reach infinite power and more...
which we all know, even as 10 year old kids.... you CAN'T travel (move) faster then light and there is a restiction on physic because gravity plays a role in it aswell, so again .... as long there are rules, there are limits to everything we know earthly
No, I'm not.
Thank you for teaching me physics.Capharol wrote: ↑20 Jan 2019, 16:14which we all know, even as 10 year old kids.... you CAN'T travel (move) faster then light and there is a restiction on physic because gravity plays a role in it aswell, so again .... as long there are rules, there are limits to everything we know earthly
but lets get back to topic
and what did FIA do? correct they put a extra sensor to see if it was within the rule... sorry to be stubborn on this part, but the discussion was "what is possible on power" and i stand by my words that as long as there are rules there are limits, and that these limits can only broken if the rules changesLM10 wrote: ↑20 Jan 2019, 18:41Thank you for teaching me physics.Capharol wrote: ↑20 Jan 2019, 16:14which we all know, even as 10 year old kids.... you CAN'T travel (move) faster then light and there is a restiction on physic because gravity plays a role in it aswell, so again .... as long there are rules, there are limits to everything we know earthly
but lets get back to topic
What about rule bending? Did you watch last season when even the FIA needed months and several sensors to fully understand what Ferrari was doing?
That's as bit of an underestimation. Red Bull F1 is more then only aero experts.HondaRaceReplica wrote: ↑18 Jan 2019, 13:58I don't think that Red Bull will be as helpful as you think when it comes to the mapping aspect of Tunning the PU...at best they will help Honda in identifying and modifying certain parameters at various tracks due to different characteristics on said tracks...Plain and Simple Honda design and map their Power Unit..You can't expect much from Aero experts when it comes to engine tunning and if that where the case Red Bull would have designed and manufactured their own engine a long long time ago...This is not you average Honda engine that you modify and tune at the Speed Shop but a state of the art piece of machinery and assuming that some random engineer from Red Bull will help map it is quite ludicrous actually...
Autosport March 18th 2018....Tost reckoned the new Honda partnership was "the first time" his team had this much input on the engine side, and said Toro Rosso engineers were relishing the freedoms they had in setting up the power unit.
"You should have seen the smiling faces of the engineers when they came back from dyno run with the gearbox and the power unit," Tost said.
"They said, 'Hey, we could change the mappings during the running'.
"Before, we got the mappings, everything was in a black box and we couldn't do anything. Even if we said 'maybe this is better' they said 'take it and that's it'....
I‘d guess that the limit is called carnot cycle efficiency you can‘t raise the exhaust gas temperature infinitely and the intake temperature is limited to ambient. Thus maximum achievable power is also limited.LM10 wrote:
I don’t really think there’s a limit. It’s just a question of innovation. The best engineers in the world push each other 24/7. This is how you achieve new heights.
Noticed especially in the Japanese article the mentioning of Honda starting oil burning in a qualifying mode as of 2019. (Used a different translator machine which came up with the term qualifying mode instead of google translate prelimenary mode). That could being down the qualifying gap a lotetusch wrote: ↑20 Jan 2019, 10:39If these news are true we are going to see a very good season as 3 team will fight for the title
https://sportiva.shueisha.co.jp/smart/c ... /index.phpAlready HRD Sakura has almost completed RA 619 H, and it is said that it exerts a considerably high performance. In addition to securing reliability, there is also information that the output is further extended from spec 3. It is said that the remarks such as "closer to 2 strongly", "targeting the title" and so on from Red Bull side are not simply optimism but received data from Honda.
https://forums.autosport.com/topic/2099 ... try8626899
After fia let it by saying "?? Lt per ?? Km" oil burning allowed, not to use it not logical. But I can not trust fiaAlexf1 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2019, 14:35Noticed especially in the Japanese article the mentioning of Honda starting oil burning in a qualifying mode as of 2019. (Used a different translator machine which came up with the term qualifying mode instead of google translate prelimenary mode). That could being down the qualifying gap a lotetusch wrote: ↑20 Jan 2019, 10:39If these news are true we are going to see a very good season as 3 team will fight for the title
https://sportiva.shueisha.co.jp/smart/c ... /index.phpAlready HRD Sakura has almost completed RA 619 H, and it is said that it exerts a considerably high performance. In addition to securing reliability, there is also information that the output is further extended from spec 3. It is said that the remarks such as "closer to 2 strongly", "targeting the title" and so on from Red Bull side are not simply optimism but received data from Honda.
https://forums.autosport.com/topic/2099 ... try8626899
Huh. I wasn't aware that the qualifying mode mainly meant oil burning in practice.Alexf1 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2019, 14:35Noticed especially in the Japanese article the mentioning of Honda starting oil burning in a qualifying mode as of 2019. (Used a different translator machine which came up with the term qualifying mode instead of google translate prelimenary mode). That could being down the qualifying gap a lot
Driving the engines harder than normal despite negative effects on longevityCapharol wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 02:30where do you think the extra power comes from?mzso wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 17:02Huh. I wasn't aware that the qualifying mode mainly meant oil burning in practice.Alexf1 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2019, 14:35Noticed especially in the Japanese article the mentioning of Honda starting oil burning in a qualifying mode as of 2019. (Used a different translator machine which came up with the term qualifying mode instead of google translate prelimenary mode). That could being down the qualifying gap a lot