Badger wrote: ↑29 Sep 2025, 10:54
Why go to a V8? Wouldn’t it just be simpler to keep the V6 Turbo and slightly increase the fuel flow? Keep the same architecture.
Does anyone have an insight into what the actual kW could be like from the ICE, we’ve heard 400 from F1 all this time but is that conservative or realistic? If we end up at say 390 kW or 425 kW could make a huge difference to the racing.
BTW, what happened to that proposal of limiting the MGU-K to 200 kW in races?
The proposal of limiting the MGUK to 200kW was Horner's, and never really got any traction.
The assumption was that the RBPT PU was in trouble.
IIRC, when the rules first came out, they talked of reducing from 600kW (804hp) to 400kW (536hp) be reducing fuel energy flow by about 1/3.
Lately it talk has been of 560kW (750hp) for the current PU. But that doesn't line up with the claims of 1,000hp, as it would only give a total of ~910hp.
Tombazis said, a year or so ago, that the 2026 PUs would have a peak of 100hp more than the current PU.
I assumed it to be 1,100hp, or 820kW, which would give the ICE 470kW (631hp).
If it is 100hp more than 910hp, then the power is 1,010hp (753kW), which gives the ICE 403kW (540hp), more or less in line with what they have been saying.
A couple of years ago, Mark Hughes of Motorsport Magazine suggested they were already exceeding 450kW from the ICE.