You say that but acceptable battery capacity for a supercar is a long way off, if ever achievable
If F1 are going to explore alternatives to fossil fuel perhaps that’s exactly where the Audi group of Manufacturers want to be
You say that but acceptable battery capacity for a supercar is a long way off, if ever achievable
Agreed. That's a big IF, but if it happens, will be very exciting to watch (H2-powered F1 cars!). Now all these manufacturers and the FIA just need to get their thumbs out of their a****s and make some decisions!
I don't know. If Tesla are being accurate in their performance and range claims for the Model S Plaid+ then battery capacity may be about to make it's next big jump.
But that’s the problem, Any range claim will be at normal driving speedsadrianjordan wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 23:52I don't know. If Tesla are being accurate in their performance and range claims for the Model S Plaid+ then battery capacity may be about to make it's next big jump.
Steam enthusiasts also love the roar of steam locomotives, and the theatre of plumes of steam and venting this and that and so forth. {I just think they're neat! }
True, but not the ones who buy performance cars and fit loud, flame throwing aftermarket exhaustsJordanMugen wrote: ↑06 Feb 2021, 07:52
Younger people increasingly prefer EVs, especially those under the age of 15, and it would be remiss for F1 or performance car manufacturers to only cater to an older audience (sadly), as much as V12s are a joy.
In the next few years, at present EV remains the only viable option, but none the less F1 are still likely to investigate alternatives with the next generation of engine, tech which could be transferred to future performance engines when fossil fuels are banned
So when is the range of McLaren EVs coming out?
I was an EV sceptic until I drove some. The way they deliver the power is just something else. I have a practical SUV on order with performance to trouble an older 911....and running costs that are dirt cheap.the EDGE wrote: ↑06 Feb 2021, 00:35But that’s the problem, Any range claim will be at normal driving speedsadrianjordan wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 23:52I don't know. If Tesla are being accurate in their performance and range claims for the Model S Plaid+ then battery capacity may be about to make it's next big jump.
Super cars can drain tanks of fuel in minutes, and we all know petrol cars are both lighter & have a further range than electric cars, so when you start driving electric cars hard on autobhans, tracks etc. they run out of juice way to quickly
Besides that, petrol heads do, and always will love the roar of engines
Electric may one day be king, but Bio-fuels could be the answer to high performance for sometime to come
I have nothing against EV, I’m just saying there are alternatives F1 are exploringadrianjordan wrote: ↑06 Feb 2021, 13:03I was an EV sceptic until I drove some. The way they deliver the power is just something else. I have a practical SUV on order with performance to trouble an older 911....and running costs that are dirt cheap.the EDGE wrote: ↑06 Feb 2021, 00:35But that’s the problem, Any range claim will be at normal driving speedsadrianjordan wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 23:52
I don't know. If Tesla are being accurate in their performance and range claims for the Model S Plaid+ then battery capacity may be about to make it's next big jump.
Super cars can drain tanks of fuel in minutes, and we all know petrol cars are both lighter & have a further range than electric cars, so when you start driving electric cars hard on autobhans, tracks etc. they run out of juice way to quickly
Besides that, petrol heads do, and always will love the roar of engines
Electric may one day be king, but Bio-fuels could be the answer to high performance for sometime to come
Macklaren wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 19:14Agreed. That's a big IF, but if it happens, will be very exciting to watch (H2-powered F1 cars!). Now all these manufacturers and the FIA just need to get their thumbs out of their a****s and make some decisions!
Aaaah, history buff!Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑06 Feb 2021, 17:08I'm on the opinion that the car has to consume petrol, burn the asphalt and spew flames out of the exhausts.
I remember this conversation in last years off seasonJordanMugen wrote: ↑06 Feb 2021, 07:52Steam enthusiasts also love the roar of steam locomotives, and the theatre of plumes of steam and venting this and that and so forth. {I just think they're neat! }
Younger people increasingly prefer EVs, especially those under the age of 15, and it would be remiss for F1 or performance car manufacturers to only cater to an older audience (sadly), as much as V12s are a joy.
So when is the range of McLaren EVs coming out?