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Todays FOTA meeting
Yes folks,the great and the good have gathered in Geneva to discuss issues that include qualifying,cost cutting and future rules for 2010/11.One of which may include.
"Believed to be the most radical of the proposals for discussion is a move from 2.4 litre V8 engines for 2011 to fuel-efficient turbo 1.8 litre engines." Take another couple of cylinders off and stick on a turbo.Simple innit. |
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This would be good.
"This specification, using about 30 per cent less fuel than the current engines, could pave the way for a ban on mid-race refuelling." |
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Anything about customer cars, or what would happen if another team were to go?
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Nothing to worry about ! The speed that the crisis is catching up the big ones, certainly F1 will be running wind-powered cars by 2012.
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No news yet,but here's the agenda.
http://www.fia.com/public/fia_fota_agenda.pdf http://www.fia.com/public/fia_fota_explanatory_note.pdf |
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Thank you Marbot, aka official spokesman for FOTA.
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Here's what's been decided.Too little too late maybe?
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72320 |
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The engine is no real surprise. Don't forget. Senna won his first F1 race in a Lotus 97T with a 1.5l Twin turbocharged engine. It still managed to produce 900BHP!!!
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I don't expect the new engines to get anywhere near that figure,simply because they'll have to last for half of a season or something like it. |
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I think 650-750BHP is definitely achievable. Jim Clarks Lotus 25 had an un-supercharged Coventry Climax 1.5l V8 that produced 200BHP at just over 8000 rpm. Modern F1 engines rev at over twice that!!
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1.8L turbo? I like the sound of that. Make it a twin-turbo and life would be even better. Getting turbos back would be a great thing from my POV, for the simple reason that I like them!
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Energy recovering systems are a good idea but personally I think they need to go much more hard out, e.g. run hybrids for example, in order to stay relevant to the R&D departments of whatever manufacturers stay alive. Even then I'd like to see manufacturers as drive train suppliers only with racing teams doing the racing as per mid 1990's and earlier.
I see they are also going to change the qualifying format yet again. If it ain't broke why fix it? |
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1.8 turbos sound OK to me but............it does sound as if they've done the usual "lop a couple of cylinders off" approach I can't see that anything from a 19000rpm NA V8 can have any relevance to a low revving (10000 rpm ???) turbo motor. If cost's the real issue here then the obvious thing to do is to look outside F1. Looking at the new Le Mans regs for example, 2 litre turbos, 6 cylinder limit, 500 to 550 bhp (dependant on air restrictor & boost limit) & they'll last 24hrs! Make up the power difference by upping the KERS power & you're there, a powertrain that'll last half a season, the same overall power as we've currently got, ticks some of the green boxes & you can sell the engines to Le Man teams to help pay for development.
Take Keith Duckworths fuel flow limiting valve to keep power in check & promote fuel efficiency. Sound so much more desirable than a grid of identical engines that cost an absolute fortune to make but you can't develop! or is it just me? |
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I have wondered the same thing and it is as simple as anything but the FIA will not want anything too simple that is transparent and can't be meddled with. FOTA will think in its own terms, basically an exercise in preserving as much as what they already have. Its about power and who is in control, not about common sense. Your suggestions plus a rev limit of 15000 rpm would create a far more sustainable environment but they would argue that it wasn't challenging technically. Research and development is where the manufacturers draw their budgets from so the 'boffins' want to play it their way. Last edited by Teretonga; 7 Dec 2008 at 18:05. |
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MotoGP does much the same but limits the amount of fuel in the tank to 21 litres.This means that the ECU has to decide how much fuel it can use over the distance of a GP regardless of the input the rider has on the throttle.If the rider goes 'all out' in the first few laps he may be 'limited' later on in the race regardless of the fact that he wants the same performance.This has the effect of making fuel consumption vitally important as well as giving maximum competetive performance.Limiting the amount of fuel they can use (say,down to 20 litres) will also stop the bikes from getting 'out of hand'.
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1.8 litres 23 years later seems a little to generous to me! |
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