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From autosport.com :
Engine: - the latest plan is for 1.6-litre four-cylinder turbo engines to become standard. - numerous energy recovery systems - power around 650bhp. - possible limit of engines to 5/driver/season - fuel flow rate limit is considered to ensure the engines are economical. Williams technical director Sam Michael said: "Rather than dump as much fuel in as we can at the moment, there will be a fuel flow metre - so you won't be able to blow more than a certain amount of fuel. It is a good chunk less than we had at the moment." Why not simply impose a fuel tank volume?! To easy for the F1 managers to think about it?! Chassis: - ground effect being actively considered to improve overtaking "They are talking about putting a greater proportion of down force to the diffuser, a ground effect car - like the early 1980's," added Michael. "They have been looking at that, as well as increasing crash protection at the front of the car by moving the sidepods further forwards." ![]() If they think like they express themselves F1 is doomed. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86341 |
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