Current engine ICE is producing around 600bhp and ERS around 160bhp.Juzh wrote:V6T itself is not an issue, draconian restrictions surrounding it are. Just lose the fuel limit, and up the flow limit to something like 110kg @ 12000 and 120kg @ 13500.
If we increase the fuel limit and rev limit of the ICE, its likely to push the output to beyond 700bhp.
So inevitably we will have to ask if ERS still necessary, especially when it so difficult to mange and expensive to build, plus it doesnt offer any audible and visible entrainment value to F1 fans.
The other challenge facing its ERS is its relevancy as its a technology that is some how sandwiched between electric and ICE. And with the slump in oil price and fracking revolution, the talk about going green is no long as loud as say 5 to 6 years ago. Perhaps still is among European countries, like Germany, but not in places like America or outside Europe.
Even then, car manufacturers seems to be more incline to move towards electric motors rather than KERS.
The question here is not about whether V6T is an issue for F1 cars, but would F1 fans and drivers would prefer the old formula of V8 or V10, that project a more "macho" image and sound than the current muted V6.