I’ve already written how the car would be faster.Tommi870 wrote:
Okay, let's use your Car A and B numbers,then. I still don't see the math how car B could be 5 seconds faster on most tracks in Qualifying and on race average.
Im not talking about "efficiency" in that sense.
If you add electric components to a race car it can never be as resource friendly as the same car without the electric components.
Burning an additional 1000 litres a season obviously only represents a micro fraction of the ressources needed to add the electric components to the car.
The weight saving is offset by needing more fuel, the electric motor is also better overall performance wise because of the efficient torque it generates.
If this was just a weight saving competition the cars would all have the same performance since they are all at min weight.
You keep repeating this nonsense about adding electricity being less good, and as my math already showed you, plus real life, it makes no sense.
