- 22 Jun 11, 15:50#262109
Now I know we have been through this before, but there are new compromises being made in order to pass these engines.
Here is the BBC F1 article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/formula ... 878359.stm
So the new turbo engines are being delayed till 2014 and there is now word that the engines could be 6 cylinders rather than 4.
Personally I think that if the calendar was managed in a better way, there would be far less airmiles and much more fuel and money saved supposed to the fuel saved by the new engines. So in that aspect, tinkering with the calendar would make much more of a difference rather than the new engines being introduced.
Even if the turbo engines have 6 cylinders, the power will supposedly remain the same.
Discuss...
Here is the BBC F1 article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/formula ... 878359.stm
So the new turbo engines are being delayed till 2014 and there is now word that the engines could be 6 cylinders rather than 4.
Personally I think that if the calendar was managed in a better way, there would be far less airmiles and much more fuel and money saved supposed to the fuel saved by the new engines. So in that aspect, tinkering with the calendar would make much more of a difference rather than the new engines being introduced.
Even if the turbo engines have 6 cylinders, the power will supposedly remain the same.
Discuss...
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