spacer wrote:If you were to put a cap on power, say 800BHP, without any relevant limits on how this power is generated (800BHP from a N/A 4.5L) I think you would probably end up with a torque curve that is nearly linear downwards, so that you end up with a power curve that is flat throughout the usefull powerband. For instance 620Nm @ 9000rpm and 310Nm @ 18000rpm, both generating just under 800BHP.
If you have a limit of 800bhp, the defining factor wll be torque. So in essence, big capacity V8's or High end Diesels would be the norm as they have the torquiest and most driveable characteristics.
Acceleration would be phenomanal, especially once the car isnt traction limited.
Teams could run huge amounts of downforce as the torque available would push top speeds higher.
More downforce = more speed through corners = higher G
So much so that G-force within the cockpit couldnt be sustained for an entire race.