Variable nozzle turbo "VNT" would do the same, cheap and very commonly in use generally.
Could have been incorporated into these regulations.
a.k.a supercharger
Like a wastegate?
More chance of hitting angi-stall and going nowhere.
The difference between Ferrari, who can get the desired boost quickly enough, and Mercedes, who can't, seems to be 2-3 rows at the start, at least. For example.Vappy wrote: ↑25 Feb 2026, 19:28This could be new arm chair levels of thinking, but as I am no expert, I thought i'd throw it out there to those of who you who would be better equipped to answer. Perhaps there could be a fair trade off between no boost at the beginning but a good get away vs having boost at the beginning, but a high chance of wheel slip and having to be careful with throttle input up to at least 120KMH or more?
Thanks for the constructive reply. Not entirely sure how I forgot about the waste gate.wuzak wrote: ↑26 Feb 2026, 01:35Like a wastegate?
More chance of hitting angi-stall and going nowhere.
Closing the wastegate after the start would still require 10s+ to get to the desired boost.
The difference between Ferrari, who can get the desired boost quickly enough, and Mercedes, who can't, seems to be 2-3 rows at the start, at least. For example.Vappy wrote: ↑25 Feb 2026, 19:28This could be new arm chair levels of thinking, but as I am no expert, I thought i'd throw it out there to those of who you who would be better equipped to answer. Perhaps there could be a fair trade off between no boost at the beginning but a good get away vs having boost at the beginning, but a high chance of wheel slip and having to be careful with throttle input up to at least 120KMH or more?
But if you go to that length you might as well just turn it into an MGU-H, since you already have the hardwarr there. Just spin the motor in reverse with exhaust gases and it will generate electricity.venkyhere wrote: ↑25 Feb 2026, 00:00a.k.a supercharger
Yes could help, but again it's going to use up the battery (will use up energy from the ICE, via MGU-K, that's more than what gets 'extra generated' from the ICE, from this 'quicker compressed' air). The idea of 'turbo' being , to use what would otherwise be wasted as exhaust. In other words, it would defeat the purpose of this 'we are carbon neutral' PR-centric regulation set.
Unlikely that 10s+ lag would exist under loaded conditions.
OK, maybe not 10s+, but still significant.
The teams that have specified a lowered 1st ratio do look to be "on point" with what we've seen so far.
The teams that use 1st gear for recharging would, surely, have raised the ratio of 1st so that it is more usable?Farnborough wrote: ↑28 Feb 2026, 19:32The teams that have specified a lowered 1st ratio do look to be "on point" with what we've seen so far.
Trade-offs, that's the beauty of this sport.wuzak wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026, 01:59The teams that use 1st gear for recharging would, surely, have raised the ratio of 1st so that it is more usable?Farnborough wrote: ↑28 Feb 2026, 19:32The teams that have specified a lowered 1st ratio do look to be "on point" with what we've seen so far.