Big Mangalhit wrote:Bhall, As you said drag increases with the square of speed. It is then way more usefull to have 100hp in lower speeds than in higher speeds. For instance the veyron needed 120hp to go from 414km/h tp 415km/h but my car goes from 0 to 200 with the same hp and probably more drag (not sure though).
So it is only logical that teams will dump all energy at low speeds after corners and then stop spending it and start generating energy at higher speeds where hp is less valuable. For me it seems also pretty clear this was down to the maps of the engine which I still think are very important for lap time.
That would lead on its own to higher speed. Atleast, if traction can handle the torque. Else it ends up just being wasted.
Like Ben is trying to tell, your logic is flawed. Your car is not getting Veyron drag numbers simply because it is nowhere near a veyron. If you'd limit the veyron to 200bhp, it will actually have less drag than your car.
The only thing you can do is leverage additional amounts of power for additional downforce (and drag along with it).
Ultimately, the goal is not necessarily the horsepower. The goal is average speed across the lap. So you naturally want to have higher speed at all times! Horsepower, downforce and drag are variables in function of that.