[Fot] mileage plus

Doug Mitchell dmitchel at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jun 6 14:33:52 MDT 2008


I don't have the link here at home, but there was an article in the
Wall Street Journal on Monday about BMW using regenerative braking
on its F1 cars in 2009. They didn't call it that, but essentially,
the charged energy will allow them to use it for up to 6 seconds per
lap to increase something like 60 hp.

-----Original Message-----
From: fot-bounces+dmitchel=sbcglobal.net at autox.team.net
[mailto:fot-bounces+dmitchel=sbcglobal.net at autox.team.net]On Behalf Of
Joe Curry
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 3:59 PM
To: Kas Kastner; Steven Preiss; fot at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Fot] mileage plus


I think that most real racing bodies have it right these days.  Fuel economy
is important and comes into play in the pit stop strategy.  That is about
the only way to make up positions on many F1 circuits and it is what got
Danica her first Indy car win.

Joe C.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kas Kastner" <kaskas at cox.net>
To: "Steven Preiss" <spreiss at verizon.net>; <fot at autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Fot] mileage plus


> The World Sports Car Championship, early '89-'90 was run on a system of
fuel
> economy and performance and it was the biggest failure ever seen.  The
last
> three to five laps cars were running at 50 mph to make it to the end
instead
> of racing. Imagine then it was 225 mph sports cars running like they were
on
> the started motor. This was at LeMans we had that deal and of course all
the
> other European tracks for this series. Spa with a mileage restriction.
Bah!!
> and it did make a little more of the event to get the drivers to see just
> how efficient they could drive but it also took away from the spectacle of
> the event. No thanks.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steven Preiss" <spreiss at verizon.net>
> To: <fot at autox.team.net>
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 2:39 PM
> Subject: [Fot] mileage plus
>
>
> > Group
> > I really wish that the racing community would embrace and develop the
> > concept
> > of performance as a factor of speed and efficiency. Obviously it is a
> > major
> > factor in the distance racing of NASCAR and others. Wouldn't it be cool
if
> > there was a way to implement it in the sprint races typical of our
groups?
> > I think it would not be so hard to fit fuel meters with sending units,
> > like
> > the gas company does, and measure consumption during an event.
Measurement
> > could be synchronized with the start/finish line. That way, with a few
> > calculations, cars across all the different groups could compete for the
> > grand
> > prize of speed and efficiency. This would open up a whole new level of
> > bench
> > engineering and I believe increase the public's interest in motor sport
in
> > general. Perhaps the results would be surprising, too!
> > Steve P.
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