toraabe wrote: ↑24 Jul 2021, 14:56
That is going backwards... A F1 engine should be
unique
Why?
They are purpose-built racing engines, they are lightweight, they are efficient. They seem perfectly adequate. 600hp ICE + unlimited ERS (350hp+) would provide a good architecture.
Jolle wrote: ↑24 Jul 2021, 15:10
I agree that a V4 is a much nicer solution, but is nearer the cost of a V6 then a 4L.
The inline-four racing engines already exist, and the structural problem is already solved in Super Formula I guess (I assume they use some kind of girdle, I can't find a picture).
The DTM/Super GT engines seem very attractive. Perhaps some cumulative power cap can be applied to the 2.0 turbos so Red Bull, AER/Mazda, or anyone else who also wants to build one (or adapt existing in Mazda's case) can get to the required level easily.
Attention could turn to freedoms -- unlimited output? -- on the electrical side of it, which is the more relevant side.