- 30 Apr 10, 23:39#198010
I am of the view that a decrease in engine size is a bit daft, unnecessary etc etc.
As a petrol head i don't really give a monkeys about an F1 cars MPG and a new 1.5 litre engine to me seems a waste of money when according to autosport
"Less than one per cent of an F1 team's carbon footprint comes from running its cars. All the rest is from running the team, and above all, more than 60 per cent of the carbon footprint comes from the electricity they use in their factories and wind tunnels." so why bother with the engines which i would like to see increased back to V10 or V12 for the sheer power and noise that makes F1. and i am also sure i read somewhere that and F1 Engine is more efficient BHP:CO2 ratio than a prius for example? does anyone agree with the new plans ?
As a petrol head i don't really give a monkeys about an F1 cars MPG and a new 1.5 litre engine to me seems a waste of money when according to autosport
"Less than one per cent of an F1 team's carbon footprint comes from running its cars. All the rest is from running the team, and above all, more than 60 per cent of the carbon footprint comes from the electricity they use in their factories and wind tunnels." so why bother with the engines which i would like to see increased back to V10 or V12 for the sheer power and noise that makes F1. and i am also sure i read somewhere that and F1 Engine is more efficient BHP:CO2 ratio than a prius for example? does anyone agree with the new plans ?