Emag wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 10:12
Wouldn't it be better to just bite the bullet and have slower cars, but limit deployment throughout the lap so they never deplete the entire battery in half a straight? Seems like the easiest short-term solution.
Depleting battery on half the straight is not the problem in my opinion. Sure they may lose some top speed if they achieved it on battery power but it will not be extreme. It will be a slight decrease in speed because they will still have 400 kW with SLM.
Problem that is that because recharge amount is much higher than recharge they can gain through braking, these cars have to do super clipping (so net 0 kW) or even use lift and harvest (negative -300 or 350?). This is very different experience then if the cars were on 400 kW positive ICE power.
I agree with you that limiting deployable/rechargable amount would be the easiest solution. If you can limit it to a level that is achievable through brakes, without lift and harvest or super clipping, that would work really well.
Another option is to ban super clipping. This is probably the worst way to recharge the battery for us the viewers, the cars coast at 0 net kW and just slowly lose speed. Lift and harvest is more like the start of the braking zone, they couldn't use it for half the straight.
Does anyone know what would be the power equivalent of F1 brakes?