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Thread: M-Sport Ford World Rally Teams
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6th April 2018, 02:15 #2101Senior Member
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Apologies, I won’t highjack this thread any more after this post. To answer, I suspect they have compared the old naturally aspirated engines used up until 2013 included, which had perhaps a BMEP of just under 1.6 MPa, while the NASCAR engines topped out at maybe slightly over 1.6 MPa, I guess.
Once again for comparison’s sake, the highest BMEP naturally aspirated engines that I have come in contact with, were the old F3000 engines used up until 1995 (before the series became one make championship) with the BMEP entering the 1.7 MPa territory.
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Ogier speaking today:
"We’ve made good progress since last year and in this sport you don’t achieve anything alone – it’s always a team effort. All the energy we’ve put into developing the car over the past year is really starting to pay off. We saw it already in Mexico with a good step forward on gravel, and so far I think we’ve improved on asphalt too which is very positive for the future."
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I guess WRC cars still use the road car engine blocks - compared to a F1 engine system which probably costs as much as if not more than a whole WRC car.
Complexity of current F1 engine system guessed at by this writer who gives the reader options as to whether the Honda F1 engine system used in 2017 either did or did not have spark plugs?
A bit more transparency in F1 might be beneficial for the honda fans(if there are any left)?
F1 is a high miler fuel economy run compared to Nascar?
https://www.grandprix247.com/2017/07...engine-so-bad/
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7th April 2018, 07:12 #2105Junior Member
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As Ari Vatanen said about the t16 'the car was starting to fly' & this is where I think Seb is starting to reach with this Fiesta..... which is lump in your throat stuff for West Cumbria.
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What cool cars are you talking about? Apart from 2 or 3 weird cars that you don't normally see in rallying, I see their entry lists look not even on the level of small European countries. 20-30...
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