GitanesBlondes wrote:xpensive wrote:The technical ignorance in the so called specialized press never ceases to amaze, why would there be a difference in
power between race and qualifying when the fuel-flow and MGU-power has the same limit in both situations?
And how could there possibly be a "fuel consumption problem" for Ferrari, when everyone has the same fuel-flow limit,
is their turbo V6 perhaps so pitifully down on power that their drivers will go flat out around the entire track?
I wonder if we could see situations that we had in the 80s where drivers were turning off their boost completely during certain races depending on the conditions.
Here's a wild thought - the Tyrrell-Cosworth was at it's strongest on the street circuits against the turbocharged cars. What if teams opted to run zero boost, and just rely on the energy recovery systems and N/A power if possible to cut fuel consumption? Could we see teams underfueling relative to their competitors during the race in order to jump out ahead and run away with the race?
in the old turbo era the two engine types where completely different, I don't see who "identical" engines run with and with out boost would could possible gain anything.
if today they have 2.4L 750bhp@18000, it my math isn't totally off that would atmost be ~290bhp for 1.6L at 10500rpm
and then add that the valve timing, compression ratio etc. is designed for boost and you get even less
if they want to use less fuel, don't use the trottle so much ...