saviour stivala wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 13:26
Brake Horse Power wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 00:05
Small question, rumours went Ferrari had a sudden increase of ?40?hp some races ago, which I think started this discussion. Though it is a valid discussion how the energy system could potentially be used, it does not explain the sudden 40hp increase does it? I mean the mgu-k just isn't allowed to deliver more than 120kW, I assume all teams use this power, so the secret must be somewhere else?
The FERRARI horsepower gains are not electric horsepower gains but are produced by the ICE (combustion).
Very well possible. They definitely made huge steps with the electrical horsepower deployment across a longer span of time, but the increase qualifying horsepower can't just be explained away with an increase in electrical deployment. I personally
think both mercedes and ferrari (those 2 at the very least) are already at the point they can deploy a constant 120kw electrical power across a single lap. Just make sure you have 4MJ on board when starting your hot lap, and spend it fully plus the additional harvested energy. You should easily be able to have enough energy for 120kw the whole lap round when on the throttle.
One possible explanation is Ferrari is having more than enough surplus of electrical energy to constantly keep the turbo spooled up electrically and can just open up the wastegate constantly, reducing back pressure and increasing ICE horsepower.
An other explanation could be a breakthrough regarding fuel.
Or a mixture of several options. The last few weeks I have seen truly intense and very eye opening discussions about what is actually possible with electrical energy harvesting and deployment. Although a piece of Ferrari's puzzle might manifest in the electrical side due an engineering breakthrough being able to suddenly to harvest a big chunk more energy, conceptually everything we discussed will probably have been known by the manufacturers even before 2014. If they have the technology to do it, they will do it.
So either:
-They made an engineering/technological leap that unlocked a concept we discussed here (but again should be known to Ferrari for a very long time already).
-Or they made the improvement somewhere else, and we are looking at something like fuel.