FoxHound wrote:I've looked at several press clippings and bloggers who are all vilifying the engine regs.
I get that some engines are handicapped, but what is the underlying tone of this issue? trying to find some concrete info, as the press seem to be averse to the WEC in general.
I haven't noticed a lot of complaining about the regs. But there are some points that come to mind.
- The BoP (or EoT) is quite complex, made to balance the best in class petrol and diesel. Does it really do that?
- The ERS incentive was a point of complaints at one point. Higher ERS class gives you an advantage and it's easier for a petrol car to reach those classes because of the lighter engine.
- Diesel has a shorter range. This has been quite obvious this year, Audi has had to pit a couple of laps before Porsche, and sometimes make one more pit stop.
But it is all really just to keep every manufacturer happy. For many years the diesels dominated, and I suppose the ACO&FIA wanted to make sure that those manufacturers who wanted to enter with a petrol engined car would see it as a viable option.