- 05 Apr 14, 10:52#397637
A racing car that does not win, is just art
I thought the turbo speed was restricted
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A racing car that does not win, is just art
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It's about the fact they run unrestricted turbos: if the fuel flow rate were to be unrestricted, the teams could have turbo bursts in the ballpark of 2000hp, which in the eyes of the FIA would create a huge speed differential between cars that would be too dangerous.
But if they did that surely they run out of fuel? Isn't the fuel limit self regulating on that?
It's about the fact they run unrestricted turbos: if the fuel flow rate were to be unrestricted, the teams could have turbo bursts in the ballpark of 2000hp, which in the eyes of the FIA would create a huge speed differential between cars that would be too dangerous.
But if they did that surely they run out of fuel? Isn't the fuel limit self regulating on that?
Short bursts, overtake, sail off the distance and then cruise home: computers could come up with a working algorithm...
It's about the fact they run unrestricted turbos: if the fuel flow rate were to be unrestricted, the teams could have turbo bursts in the ballpark of 2000hp, which in the eyes of the FIA would create a huge speed differential between cars that would be too dangerous.
But if they did that surely they run out of fuel? Isn't the fuel limit self regulating on that?
Short bursts, overtake, sail off the distance and then cruise home: computers could come up with a working algorithm...
But if you have an allotted amount if fuel and use it wisely...ie do your short bursts at opportune moments and cruise to make up at opportune moments; isn't that part of being clever on strategy?
I thought the turbo speed was restricted
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