FW17 wrote: ↑21 Jan 2023, 05:38
I would have thought they would have gone the Dakar hybrid way. A range extender engine which dives a generator and battery while motor generator and battery would drive the rear wheels.
I would like the opposite.
It's Formula 2, can't we just put a simple, reliable, nice sounding naturally aspirated V8 in them?
The Formula 3 cars sound good because they are naturally aspirated and raspy (and they are reliable AFAIK), so why not make at least two of the three FIA Formula categories (F3 & F2) naturally aspirated and pleasing to the fans' ears?
What did F2 gain by going from the naturally aspirated V8 to the turbo V6? Nothing (expect for unreliability). The F2 V6 even has turbo lag which was not relevant to drivers making the step to lag-free hybridised F1 power units.
So don't be too proud, just change it back to the good old 10,000rpm V8s I say (whether the supplier is Mechachrome or AER or Judd or Cosworth or whoever, perhaps not Gibson as their LMP2 control engine sounds terrible for whatever reason!).
As much as a generator running constantly at the optimal rpm would be efficient, it would probably put a lot of spectators off (a lot of which are not ready to move on from traditional ICEs with rising and falling rpm) as similar "CVT drone" is already disliked by many.
Honda Porsche fan wrote: ↑21 Jan 2023, 00:01
2.0 liter V4 engines similar to Porsche's 2017 919 Hybrid.
I think V4's are the future just like MotoGP.
If a one litre naturally aspirated engine should be a V4 (possibly only used as one litre V5s were used and then banned on the move to 800cc and not reinstated on the move back to 1000cc, and V6 four strokes were never allowed by the rules in first place), then surely a two litre naturally aspirated engine should be a V8?
Granted F1's last V8s were actually 2.4L, while F2 used a destressed 4.0L, up from the original 3.0L of F3000.