F1 technologies are very advanced, and that's why FIA need to regulate/control it :) If not, the F1 car might evolved to the extremes. Example, the 6 wheels F1 car. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrell_P34
+ supercharged/turbocharged/NOS 2000 bhp V12 3.0 liter engine :), active suspensions, AWD and might able goes up to 500 km/h at long straight line. Imagine, in 1970-80's the 1.5 liter F1 engine can produce more than 1000bhp. Amazing!!
they'll be going back to 1.4 litre engines that are turbo'd soon. I always find it weird that they can get so much out of so little. (ok, there still v8s).
Then i see big american engines that have about 30bhp per tonne.
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F1 technologies are very advanced, and that's why FIA need to regulate/control it :) If not, the F1 car might evolved to the extremes. Example, the 6 wheels F1 car.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrell_P34
+ supercharged/turbocharged/NOS 2000 bhp V12 3.0 liter engine :), active suspensions, AWD and might able goes up to 500 km/h at long straight line. Imagine, in 1970-80's the 1.5 liter F1 engine can produce more than 1000bhp. Amazing!!
@bahathir
they'll be going back to 1.4 litre engines that are turbo'd soon. I always find it weird that they can get so much out of so little. (ok, there still v8s).
Then i see big american engines that have about 30bhp per tonne.