Lewis, Nico and Russell would be a KILLER lineup!NathanOlder wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:28After reading those predictions, I just started thinking about Mercedes and Le Mans. The Project one in the hypercar class for 2024, Lewis Nico and Bottas as the 3 drivers. Yes please.
First of all, no road manufacturer is doing a F1 V6T hybrid engine so that argument is empty.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:06Who is going to build them? No road car manufacturer is doing that sort of engine anymore, which would mean a bespoke unit built by some third party supplier. Ferrari won't race an engine built by someone else and I can't see them wanting to make engines for the entire grid for the one obvious reason.
So, V10s aren't going to be coming back
Still the funniest of it all is,Zynerji wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:54Lewis, Nico and Russell would be a KILLER lineup!NathanOlder wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:28After reading those predictions, I just started thinking about Mercedes and Le Mans. The Project one in the hypercar class for 2024, Lewis Nico and Bottas as the 3 drivers. Yes please.
Only in a Netflix world.Manoah2u wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 23:19Still the funniest of it all is,Zynerji wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:54Lewis, Nico and Russell would be a KILLER lineup!NathanOlder wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:28After reading those predictions, I just started thinking about Mercedes and Le Mans. The Project one in the hypercar class for 2024, Lewis Nico and Bottas as the 3 drivers. Yes please.
Russell has been beaten by BOTH his F1 teammates despite all of his hype and glory.
Both by the one-armed bandit (Kubica), and the Latifi-man.
On a completely different note though:
Is there any chance that Mercedes would surprise us all and instead of Bottas or Russell,
could go with somebody completely else?
Vettel? Norris?
Road car PUs are becoming smaller and more efficient. Large capacity NA engines don't have a market many places outside of the USA. Hybrids, usually with smaller capacity turbocharged petrol engines, are where cars are going these days, except where they are full EVs. Even sports car manufacturers are going that way in some degree or other.Manoah2u wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 23:14First of all, no road manufacturer is doing a F1 V6T hybrid engine so that argument is empty.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:06Who is going to build them? No road car manufacturer is doing that sort of engine anymore, which would mean a bespoke unit built by some third party supplier. Ferrari won't race an engine built by someone else and I can't see them wanting to make engines for the entire grid for the one obvious reason.
So, V10s aren't going to be coming back
Second, all F1 engines are bespoke units.
Third of all, perhaps take a look to the V8s, V10s and V12s still being build.
FCOL there are W12 engines and W16 engines.
Fourth of all, with F1 going for Synth fuels, this obviously will find it's way to the road. There is going to be an intended ban on the production of FOSSIL fuel engines as of about 2030 in a bunch of EU countries. AFAIK there won't be a ban on HYBRIDS. AND, if Synth fuels are able to replace FOSSIL fuels, as long as they're really carbon-neutral, then there is NO reason to believe that the world won't switch to synth fuel - including gas stations everywhere right now. It's relatively a simple transition, and it would mean no end to the still very usefull combustion engines.
Meaning full electric vehicles will not become dominant for quite some time still - they might even disappear again if synth fuel turns out to be the 'life saver', even though I think there's more to say for hybrid life.
SO, V10's definately CAN come back in a synth fuel version. Paired even as a hybrid if you wish.
Perhaps take a look into Gordon Murray's car and the engine it's got. Now imagine that with Synthetic fuel.
You honestly think that won't be relevant?
Please don't tell me you actually believe the Mercedes V6 turbo hybrids that are being used are even remotely compatible, relevant or linked to V6's in roadgoing Mercs.........If you think the V6TH's aren't bespoke, and think they're the same, then i guess you must believe in the tooth fairy and santa claus too.....
Fair. But then we have to accept that F1 is a spectacle series, and has no bearing on societal relevance of technology anymore. That's a choice F1 is facing. And if we go for spectacle, then in terms of emissions there's not really an emission argument to step away from petrol. On the grand scheme of things, the amount of fuel used by the cars is only a minute aspect of the overall impact. Using alternative fuels would be just to brush up the image - but at least one should be fair that this is not for some 'real world technology relevance'. There's no companies actively making 2nd generation biofuels anymore because they're too expensive, and synfuels require more energy to make than they deliver - you're better off using the energy for other means. But there's a whole thread on that elsewhere. Why did the silly season converge to this?
Because it’s silly season!DChemTech wrote: ↑24 Aug 2021, 10:23Fair. But then we have to accept that F1 is a spectacle series, and has no bearing on societal relevance of technology anymore. That's a choice F1 is facing. And if we go for spectacle, then in terms of emissions there's not really an emission argument to step away from petrol. On the grand scheme of things, the amount of fuel used by the cars is only a minute aspect of the overall impact. Using alternative fuels would be just to brush up the image - but at least one should be fair that this is not for some 'real world technology relevance'. There's no companies actively making 2nd generation biofuels anymore because they're too expensive, and synfuels require more energy to make than they deliver - you're better off using the energy for other means. But there's a whole thread on that elsewhere. Why did the silly season converge to this?
Can you imagine the argument and politics about who gets to drive it over the line if they won?! Probably safest to say ‘Neither of you. Now grow up…’NathanOlder wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:28After reading those predictions, I just started thinking about Mercedes and Le Mans. The Project one in the hypercar class for 2024, Lewis Nico and Bottas as the 3 drivers. Yes please.
Yeah very much. How about Toto gets his act together and he becomes the 3rd driver!!! He gets to drive it over the line, no arguments.El Scorchio wrote: ↑24 Aug 2021, 10:46Can you imagine the argument and politics about who gets to drive it over the line if they won?! Probably safest to say ‘Neither of you. Now grow up…’NathanOlder wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:28After reading those predictions, I just started thinking about Mercedes and Le Mans. The Project one in the hypercar class for 2024, Lewis Nico and Bottas as the 3 drivers. Yes please.
Although what a coup/publicity stunt for Le Mans it would be having those two +1 in a Merc. It would smash all the viewing figures and generate so much interest in the race.
Max?Manoah2u wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 23:19Still the funniest of it all is,Zynerji wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:54Lewis, Nico and Russell would be a KILLER lineup!NathanOlder wrote: ↑23 Aug 2021, 19:28After reading those predictions, I just started thinking about Mercedes and Le Mans. The Project one in the hypercar class for 2024, Lewis Nico and Bottas as the 3 drivers. Yes please.
Russell has been beaten by BOTH his F1 teammates despite all of his hype and glory.
Both by the one-armed bandit (Kubica), and the Latifi-man.
On a completely different note though:
Is there any chance that Mercedes would surprise us all and instead of Bottas or Russell,
could go with somebody completely else?
Vettel? Norris?
I don't think there is much to change except that pair. So yeah, as long as there are no breakthroughs on that front...