henry wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 23:46
It also recovers about 60MJ from braking. This is artificially constrained at 120kW. We might think that an electric formula might allow recovery at the max power of the car, say 700kW. The Battery size now shrinks to 1700MJ. Still 1700kg.
Great post!
Hmm, so if there were three battery swaps during the Grand Prix, you could get that battery weight down to 425kg. So that could be a 1025kg Formula car with 700kW -- that's not unreasonable.
I can envisage driving into the pits, up onto a scissor-lift ramp, the battery pack being dropped out from below and new pack inserted, and then driving off (all while on environmentally-friendly full-weekend tyres, naturally).
Makes you wonder why Formula E insist on Formula 3-speed cars on temporary circuits, when they could have 700kW cars on full-sized permanent circuits!?