- 25 Apr 14, 22:30#400305
Not long, neither do the tyres or the fuel. However a move to hybrid in F1 allows manufacturers to build 'ultimate' 'not long lasting' versions of the stuff they make for road cars. Ferrari for example produce hybrid engines for road use and so its smarter for F1 PUs to have parallels
hahaha, fossil fuels are plentiful and renewable as all organic matter ultimately ends up as FF. The hard to understand bit here is that BURNING FF creates harmful emissions that have cummulative and irreversible effects on the environment
This bold statement sounds very impressive and knowledgeable, can we have some proof please? or can we edit and delete blatant untruths?
Renewable food for ICE's? Oil is renewable? whats next, ICE's dont have spark plugs?
Some of the production car industry? Who are these? Ferrari make hybrids but I guess they are not a production car maker? hahaha, no, they are not good at making these so they are not included in the list? Ok does that make sense to anyone here? speak up please
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How long does a PU last in an F1 car?
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Not long, neither do the tyres or the fuel. However a move to hybrid in F1 allows manufacturers to build 'ultimate' 'not long lasting' versions of the stuff they make for road cars. Ferrari for example produce hybrid engines for road use and so its smarter for F1 PUs to have parallels
In moving to hybrid we are transferring from a plentiful and renewable fuel source (food for the ICE) to one of the rarest and most finite commodities on earth which is essentially only found in one location on the planet
hahaha, fossil fuels are plentiful and renewable as all organic matter ultimately ends up as FF. The hard to understand bit here is that BURNING FF creates harmful emissions that have cummulative and irreversible effects on the environment
The move to this new F1-hybrid has nothing to do with being green or saving the planet or even about the renewable food for ICE's - its all about suiting some of the production car industry and making F1 suit their business model.
This bold statement sounds very impressive and knowledgeable, can we have some proof please? or can we edit and delete blatant untruths?
Renewable food for ICE's? Oil is renewable? whats next, ICE's dont have spark plugs?
Some of the production car industry? Who are these? Ferrari make hybrids but I guess they are not a production car maker? hahaha, no, they are not good at making these so they are not included in the list? Ok does that make sense to anyone here? speak up please

2014 Monster 26x Bookie Mugger
2015, 2016 WDC: LH44