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010010011010 wrote:....so if the rules were opened up so as not to discriminate against rotaries, why shouldn't jet engines be allowed?
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......two different sets of engine regs, which would lead to a lot of complaining and could never really be made fair......
Would jet engines comply with the rules that mandate the cars to be rear wheel drive?
Secondly was it fair when there were normally aspirated and turbocharged engines on the same grid? There were 2 sets of rules too.
010010011010 wrote:Secondly was it fair when there were normally aspirated and turbocharged engines on the same grid? There were 2 sets of rules too.
I don't think it was fair, as the turbos were much more powerful and if i'm not mistaken (which i could well be) almost all of the teams ended up using turbos till the were banned.
010010011010 wrote:The reason rotaries are so powerful, if i'm not mistaken, is because the rev so damn high, since the parts are always going the same way. theres no start stopping stuff like in normal combustion engines. really, they're a cross between internal combustion engines and jet engines. so if the rules were opened up so as not to discriminate against rotaries, why shouldn't jet engines be allowed?
To me the biggest problem in having rotaries against normal engines in f1 are the regulations. since theres no proper way of comparing these two engines the conventional regulations on displacement, bore, stroke etc.. cannot be used. which would lead to either A) two different sets of engine regs, which would lead to a lot of complaining and could never really be made fair. or B) a cap put on the power output, which would make engine development (except for maybe fuel economy) a useless endeavor.
I do appreciate the sound and engineering of a good rotary and the 787B is one of my favorite cars, but i cant see these two engines competing against each other fairly in f1.
p.s. has anyone heard anything about the rotary Mazda have been developing to run on hydrogen??
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