FittingMechanics wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 00:17
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 23:58
It is easier to increase the fuel flow rate to the ICE. Slowing the cars down or front wheel braking is too much of a change for this year.
More ICE power would solve most of the issues.
Previous rules in qualifying trim it was ICE 840hp MGUK 160hp; that is a ratio of 83% to 17%.
Now it is 540hp to 470hp; a ratio of 53% to 47%.
The ICE fuel flow rate increase might roast the turbos lol but that can be solved with new turbo wheels. Not a hard thing. Let's sat increase ICE power to 720hp. That might actually be super punchy and gives more scope to cut the MGUK peak power down to say 300 kW (stop us from slowing the cars down).
Increasing fuel rate probably means redesigning the engines. I don't think it's a simple change at all. Battery size increase is probably simplest way you can "solve" qualifying. Bigger battery would be heavier and require more cooling but these seem simpler and quicker then engine fuel flow change.
720hp + 400hp (300kw) would make these cars too fast.
Well, cap the elctric side on 225kw then ?
That would lead to 720+300 = 1020hp, same thing as last year. That would be an hybrid increase from 84/16 to about 71/29
But I doubt the ICE's can beef up from 540 to 720 without major overhaul.
Current state is really bad for this sport, and I can imagine a lot of ppl walking away, and any newcomers (even the ppl that have watching for ages) will not be able to understand anything that is going on. Split times are no longer telling us anything, and might as well get dropped (useless information).
Ridiculous no one in a decisive position understood all these simulations of what would happen .. and now it's here, there is no easy way out. Might even have murdered the sport. Just for Audi to join ...
It is truly absurd, almost Monty Pythonesque.
Last but not least; I don't think I can mentally handle a Rus season .. but that's probably on me.