Quote Originally Posted by Nitrodaze View Post
If the engineers put thier mind to it, l am sure they could design an engine that would use even less fuel than 100 liters. I don't see this as a restrictive problem for F1 cars. With 100 liters they are just as fast as the big three liter vee 12 engines of the Shumacher era, consuming a fraction of the fuel used in the refuelling days. This is progress. Hence it is quite daft to say undo this progress and allow the F1 cars to pollute the atmosphere without restriction for our enjoyment.
in the end they all use their 100 liters per race, no matter how much fuel flow is allowed. so that makes no difference on anything except peak performance.