RZS10 wrote: ↑11 Aug 2021, 14:05
Certainly a very cool idea, adding even more weight to those cars which are already massive tanks.
An increase of mass is the trend in the auto industry. Despite the simplicity of the electric motors themselves, unless battery energy density increases significantly then electric sportscars are likely to weigh more than their (polluting) liquid-fuel combustion engine counterparts.
Hoffman900 wrote: ↑11 Aug 2021, 15:40
How will it make the racing / show better?
It won't.
So yes, it's possible, but the question is why?
It's an engineering decision to reflect road-going sportscars like the NSX which are increasingly AWD hybrids with front axle energy recovery.
Pingguest wrote: ↑12 Aug 2021, 16:23
The Porsche 919 is fitted with electric motors at the front axle to overcome the turbo lag instead of using a MGU-H.
Similarly, the Honda NSX uses two electric motors at the front and one at the rear, which is a pretty standard hybrid sportscar layout (sometimes reversed with one electric motor + ICE at the front, and two electric motors at the rear).
Zynerji wrote: ↑12 Aug 2021, 02:28
Triggers for the fronts means 100% skill, and you could move to 1/4 radius wheel hubs and integrate into the brake cooling/wheel rim, thus drastically saving on weight. Now, that battery...... Move to unlimited recovery, but Ultracapacitors ONLY. Limit the storage and encourage the collect in- dump out driving philosophy. Once again, all skill based changes.
What do you mean triggers -- levers on the wheel for the driver to manually manage left front and right front regen, akin to a motorcycle rider managing front and rear braking independently?
I take it the skill will also be for the driver to manage energy recovery optimally, so they have more energy available to redeploy in traction zones?
Stu wrote: ↑12 Aug 2021, 19:27
That would lead to some very interesting power usage strategies!! Fuel capacity could be reduced so that teams are forced to use either/or drive systems rather than working as a ‘boosted’ ICE.
You seem confident in Crofty being able to explain this!