Hoffman900 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2026, 16:12
AR3-GP wrote: ↑08 Jun 2026, 16:07
Peak power and the power band are not the same thing. It is like the difference between the Renault V8 and Mercedes V8 in 2010-2014.
The ICE measurements will also fail to take into account exhaust flow restrictions induced by the flick tail mode. Ferrari sacrificed some horsepower when they put a cap over half of the exhaust pipe, and they also sacrified some power when they used the minimum cross section tail pipe in order to speed up the exhaust air flow for the flick tail mode.
I don't understand how it would have been possible for the FIA to take into account these basic concepts, and without taking this into account the results of the ADUO can be distorted.
I’m sure the FIA is looking at a lot more than peak power…
My point is this is just one of numerous challenges, not that it is THE challenge. That's the issue with no transparency. We don't know.
Furthermore the point is they are looking at combustion engine to dictate hybrid system development tokens. The leading team on the ICE measurements will be subject to a hybrid system freeze until 2028. There are numerous mechanisms by way this system is not the catchup mechanism that it is supposed to be. It is possible instead for it to grant the real lead PU (Mercedes) and even greater opportunity to get ahead.
Hybrid systems are a big development area and in a 50/50 formula it makes no sense that hybrid system would not be a performance index for "catch up".
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