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Thread: WRC main class in 2025
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25th October 2023, 17:29 #441
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25th October 2023, 23:50 #442
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15th November 2023, 06:44 #443
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As much as 80% of the current Rally1 car will remain unchanged when the World Rally Championship introduces new technical regulations for 2027, according to the FIA.
https://www.motorsport.com/wrc/news/...ions/10546298/
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20th November 2023, 18:13 #444
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IMHO the technically easiest solution for a new WRC car, which could be atrractive for the current and new manufacturers, is an EV with CE working as a generator. That concept is known for more than 120 years, it works in many applications and was even used by Audi in Dakar. IMHO with well thought-out rules such cars are much easier and likely cheaper to build than the current ones. You have no gearbox, no super duper racing engine and you don't need large heavy batteries either. On top of that you have an easy way to control torque distribution even without using differentials.
Yes, it's something new and it won't sound like today's car but WRC needs something new. It badly needs something new.Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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20th November 2023, 18:21 #445
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So in princip the same concept as this one
https://www.google.com/search?q=opel...xEpRYTCIM&ip=1
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20th November 2023, 18:24 #446
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20th November 2023, 20:09 #447
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Yes like the Opel Ampera.
While it's a feasible way to get "electric vehicles" competitive in rallying, a serial Hybrid is technically a very bad solution in general. If the people/politics/media would be able to understand what they are lobbying for they'd be very upset that "their' BEV Dakar Audi is just a very inefficient Hybrid with a "evil" ICE.
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20th November 2023, 20:26 #448
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Last edited by Mirek; 20th November 2023 at 20:41.
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20th November 2023, 21:33 #449
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Hm might be different in competition but for road cars it was less efficient than a comparable parallel hybrid, an Ampera in normal running was said to use between 7 and 9 liters per 100 km for example.
Presumably the fuel consumption of the Audi was with a pre charged battery?
Do you happen to know the approximate fuel consumption of a T1+ Toyota/BRX/...?
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21st November 2023, 05:47 #450
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Well a average former WRC driver or should I say Rally1 driver becomes one of the top drivers when thay step down to lower categories. Somehow thay way ahead of of others even though they are not...
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