Tommi870 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2026, 16:17
So how much slower would the cars actually be, if all components of the electric power train would simplye be removed? Even without any changes to the combustion engibe, the difference in laptime couldn't possibly be too big.
So what on earth is actually the purpose of these regulations?
-The net gain in laptime is minimal and would even be neglectable if the combustion engine/ fuel flow was a bit stronger.
- The cars are much less eco friendly as compared to a combustion engine only
- The energy recovery procedures have virtually zero correspondance to consumer cars.
If you take out the electrical part these cars would be 4-5s slower per lap easily, they wouldn't make the 107% to qualify, you consider this "not too big"?
1. laptime gain is not minimal at all, we're all here discussing how much slower it is that they need to LiCo to recharge, otherwise they would be going at 350kph in the straight in barcelona or bahrain where normally they go at 330 tops. The only reason why these cars are slower in some corners is the LiCo, not the engine technology per se.
2. That's obviously wrong so not much to say here. But I'll take the opportunity to bust this nonsense myth of "BuT tO mAkE bAtTeRiEs YoU uSe MoRe EnErGy AnD Co2", Lithium Ion batteries, aside from being just the current technology, are perfectly recyclable, the typical current recycling technology can recover over 80% of the original material, newer deployed technology brings this to 97-98% and research is getting closer to 100%, in practical terms you can reuse the lithium you mine once almost forever, even at the 80% recycle efficiency and a typical modern battery lasting 5000 cycles we're easily talking about 5+ decades of useful lithium life. Synthetic fuels and biofuels in the spec defined by FIA are net neutral carbon emissions, not much to say here either, it's literally in the rules that they have to be. Hybrid/PHEV/EV is the present including in super/hypercars like the technology marvel that is the F80, but aside from that, even the dumbest PHEV with 50km electric range would make most families in the world need only 3-4 gas tanks a year.
3. LMAO, LMFAO even.