mx_tifosi wrote:Norbert Haug
air consumption in his engine was too high
According to Haug that is the reason why Kovalainen retired from the race. Can someone please explain what that means and how it is a problem? Thanks in advance.
I'm no expert but I'll have a stab anyway. That means the engine would have been running lean (as opposed to rich) and more air than fuel would be getting to the engine. This can cause all sorts of problems for an average engine; worse performance, over heating through to seizing entirely. For a highly strung F1 I can only imagine what the implications might be.
Wait, back to basics... You know that engines run on a mixture of fuel and air right? Well like I said, an imbalance either way can cause various problems in any type of engine.
Hope that helps to some degree!
*Waits for someone to come and explain in far more informed detail*
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