ScottB wrote:'Eco-nazis' sums up the intelligence level of argument put forward.
Sorry, but getting 800-900bhp out of a 1.6 V6 Turbo hybrid is much, much more interesting to me than a big V10. F1 should be the pinnacle of technology, not just racing, people daydreaming of a return to outdated tech can keep on dreaming. Even top line supercars are going the hybrid route, with smaller turbos and that is a trend that will continue.
Switch to V10s or something equally as daft then the manufacturers will go, you'll be lucky to keep Ferrari and pay a Cosworth or something to make everybody else's spec engine. The manufacturers want the sport to reflect the changes they are making in the real world. Understandable that they want something for all that investment!
"F1 should be the pinnacle of technology"
Yes but Endurance has MGUs and turbos too... and F1 doesnt even have super-capacitors like WECs... F1 is not the pinnacle anymore.
"people daydreaming of a return to outdated tech can keep on dreaming"
The current F1 ICE is already an outdated engine.
"Switch to V10s or something equally as daft then the manufacturers will go, you'll be lucky to keep Ferrari and pay a Cosworth or something to make everybody else's spec engine. The manufacturers want the sport to reflect the changes they are making in the real world. Understandable that they want something for all that investment!"
Cosworth, Honda, Toyota, BMW etc already have an F1 V8... the 2007-2013 engines only need an update.
Ferrari, Merc, BMW still build V8 engines for their road cars AFAIK...
"Even top line supercars are going the hybrid route''
F1 is right to go the hybrid route IMO... but F1 is not supercars or road cars.. it's a totaly different world.
"The manufacturers want the sport to reflect the changes they are making in the real world"
The F1 sport can do that and remain as extreme as before. You can incorporate those new technologies in the extreme high revving and screaming F1 engines that we used to have in modern F1.