Earnard Beccelstone wrote:
If they get their concept actually working - with the front-wheels powered by the ICE and the real wheels powered by the hybrid energy systems - the car just might be competitive. The again, it could be a lost cause that will never be better than 10-20 seconds of the pace.
Just doing some real quick simulations suggestions that if they'd had an additional 2MJ of KE per lap (but otherwise identical) it should improve their lap times by about 2 seconds (moving up to the 8MJ class
doesn't give you 8 seconds per lap, since you have less fuel per lap in the 8MJ class). I think if they have four wheel drive (as intended) they would improve by a few further seconds... but that only gets them to around a 3:32~ish lap time at best.
Add some more downforce (if the front engine allows?!), develop the car a bit and move up to the 8MJ class if they can (without going above the minimum weight) and I think they can be fairly close in qualifying performance to Porsche/Audi.
My calcs say that biasing the CoG too far forward isn't the best way to get the most out of the tyres, and this indicates they will always have a little disadvantage on lap times (although that could be overcome by being superior in other aspects), but tyre longevity could be their problem...