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I wanna know so they have to freshen up those engines after a race rebuild cause that is a lot of RPM for a 1 hour or running
ОтветитьF1 was about genius innovation...with all these rules changeing and especially the idea of all teams getting a power unit drink one single supplier kind of hinders some teams innovation...the option should be for those who can't produce one
ОтветитьNASCAR, IMSA, and WEC operations combined probably use less fuel than F1
ОтветитьWhen was F1 captured by global elitists?
I thought it was about teams making the best of the best with avaliable technology. Not "Make the best of the best within this box of rules" Talk about killing thinking outside the box. Plus Aramco seems to be a big player on this.
Ya but can you keep the car size down.
ОтветитьCan't wait for 1 liter inline 4 in 2030
ОтветитьF1 should be about speed, not sustainability. If you want greener F1 electrify the transport and infrastructure not the cars
Ответить¡No mames!
Ответитьso basically we are going to FORMULA E?
ОтветитьPlease stop the lawyer racing, environmental garbage, and bureaucracy.
ОтветитьIve been watching F1 since around 1967. This trend toward absolute polital correctness is as nausiating as it is unnecessary. The carbon use by spectators, just in attending a single race is so much greater than any V10 beast ever used. Im fairly sure a modern, all gas V10 V12 runs quite clean. F1 please stop this nonsense before your fan base turns away.
Ответитьif it's sustainable fuels, we want v8/v10s. no question. no environmental benefit to the hybrid system at that point if the carbon capture fuel is made with sustainable energy and the carbon is from the atmosphere. especially when the cars, crew, and all other logistics still make the majority of carbon emissions
Ответитьtf is the point of zero emission cars if the drivers all have private jets and not to mention flying staff everywhere
ОтветитьOU SEJA: VAI SER UMA MEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRDDDAAAAAA
Ответить80 kg/car x 20 cars = 1,600 kg (race day)
1,600 kg In savings its a joke considering the amount of public in each event.
10000 cars x 20 kg/car = 200,000 kg of fuel
Net zero emission in F1 - as a sport, fans included - is far from reality.
bring back V12s BRUH
ОтветитьTrying to do net zero can shove it.
ОтветитьWhat a joke and waste of money. Time to quit this sport.
ОтветитьBring back V8 !!!
ОтветитьBring back v10
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