- 24 Apr 10, 14:21#197319
I heard this too, F1 cars have a huge amount of drag because of the downforce they generate and because the relationship between drag and speed is exponential the drag at high speed shoots way up. The engines are actually very efficient but because of the forces they're run against it doesn't look like they are.
Just to go off on the tangent of fuel consumption some more - apparently, F1 engines are extremely capable and can conceivably run at better fuel consumption than many road cars, it's just all the aero parts and associated drag along with the high revs that cause the high rate. I was quite surprised to hear that...
And where did you hear that? Any data to support such a claim? Just curious...
I heard this too, F1 cars have a huge amount of drag because of the downforce they generate and because the relationship between drag and speed is exponential the drag at high speed shoots way up. The engines are actually very efficient but because of the forces they're run against it doesn't look like they are.
To use my phone in the car I deleted all my German contacts, it's now Hans free.