howdy y'all,
please dont' confuse me with a NASCAR redneck, as I tend to be more of a cowboy/hippie
first off: thank you seymore! this makes sense to me. You cannot design a flywheel intended to capture massive amounts energy with the intent of reusing said energy. All of us at the pub say, "Ahhh, yes. That makes perfect sense!"
So, as we see it: (1hp=550ft-lbs)
5.2.2) The total amount of recoverable energy stored on the car must not exceed 401.8363hp, any of which may be recovered at a rate greater than 2.682hp must not exceed 26.7890hp.
Now I can wrap my head around what this rule is saying.
No worries about y'all (Monstro take note: one word, "y'all") getting off the topic as long as you get back to it, and where you're going furthers your understanding of the physical world. As I said, I am no engineer. More of an artist, in fact. Not that engineering isn't an art in itself.
"To drop a plumb line into the depths of life, to find thereby the great emotions common to all mankind and to express them so that all mankind will understand the expression--this, I think is what art is for."
--Gutzon Borglum
This to me captures the essence of art, and I don't think that physics or engineering are exempt. We all understand the results of F1 engineers, be they mechanical, electrical or aerodynamic. In the end the results are the results.
Ride hard and Shoot straight
D-Rock