Cold Fussion wrote:beelsebob wrote:g-force_addict wrote:What would happen to the sport, as their barely road-car related technology got beaten by a completely streetable car in the same circuits?
I actually wondered this as soon as McLaren announced the P1... the MP4-12C was already a beast, and the P1 is McLaren having a go at Hypercar stuff. I wouldn't be enormously surprised if it could beat an F1 car round some of the twistier tracks.
How do you propose a car that weighs 2.5x as much, has little to no aero compared to an f1 car
You have seen the size of the diffuser on this thing, right? That alone is more rear aero than an F1 car.
Add to that a significantly larger rear wing which has no design restrictions on it, and I would hardly say it has "little to no aero compared to an F1 car"
We are talking about the same thing here, right?
Add to this that the P1 will almost certainly have similar active suspension systems to the MP4-12C (which by all reports are incredibly good), traction control, and all kinds of other driver aids, and I expect extremely similar lap times over twistier tracks.
Add further to this that the front wing and rear wing on the P1 are adjustable, and electronically position themselves for maximum downforce/minimum drag appropriately, and you may even beat an F1 car.
Also, McLaren quote "600bhp per ton", given that it's an 800 horse power engine, we're talking about a 1.3 ton vehicle, so only twice the weight of an F1 car.