Why not go back to steam engines if we like obsolescent technology that much?Zynerji wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 06:06Can we just get 3.2L V12s with a single centrifugal supercharger (max boost @18000rpm), direct injection, and TJI?
Should get us 1500 hp with midrange torque and screaming noise as well as being cheap enough to run a new one every weekend.
And no possible electrocutions...
Fat chance of that. It would mean a total redesign of the ICE and it would be wider than anyone want.
Why does an activity that involves racing bespoke cars around a track require anything as advanced and complicated as the current power units?mzso wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 14:48Why not go back to steam engines if we like obsolescent technology that much?Zynerji wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 06:06Can we just get 3.2L V12s with a single centrifugal supercharger (max boost @18000rpm), direct injection, and TJI?
Should get us 1500 hp with midrange torque and screaming noise as well as being cheap enough to run a new one every weekend.
And no possible electrocutions...
It doesn't require it. It's there because it's awesome and cutting edge.Zynerji wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 22:17Why does an activity that involves racing bespoke cars around a track require anything as advanced and complicated as the current power units?mzso wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 14:48Why not go back to steam engines if we like obsolescent technology that much?Zynerji wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 06:06Can we just get 3.2L V12s with a single centrifugal supercharger (max boost @18000rpm), direct injection, and TJI?
Should get us 1500 hp with midrange torque and screaming noise as well as being cheap enough to run a new one every weekend.
And no possible electrocutions...
If you could get more power from a simpler arrangement, I'd vote for that as well.
And don't forget. A large part of the fan base wants simple engines that do not cause in race failures, or pre race penalties. And they want them loud.
Can steam engines compete on power to weight ratios against a supercharged ICE?
I thought not...
Racing doesn't require cars either. You can watch turtles race.
By that you mean yourself. And some other loud whiners.
I guess we have different opinions.mzso wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 23:09Racing doesn't require cars either. You can watch turtles race.
The one use of motor racing (particularly) is developing modern technology, without that you're just throwing money down the drain. It would be even simpler to throw out the clunky ICE. I'd like that because it would also be progressive as well.
I don't like racing or other things that happened after 1971.
It’s because there are multiple objectives served by the one activity.
Automation will be only be as significant as much as its allowed. Which will continue to be zero I think.
F1 also wants to be an innovator and a forrerunner of technology as it was in the past. With the plain dumb 17% efficient NA engines they were anything but. Now at least the PU is modernized and state of the art, if little else is.