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Old 17 May 2021, 09:44 (Ref:4052026)   #34
canaglia
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canaglia should be qualifying in the top 10 on the gridcanaglia should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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Originally Posted by Adam43 View Post
They seem to be going for it so I’m going to guess not.

Remember that the energy they use is irrelevant I’d show you the math, but you wouldn’t understand.
I like this metathread trollesque attitude of yours
you do nothing with maths if you don't even know what game are you playing... it was you who posted the link of FIA/ACO using torquemeters for hypercars? well you weren't aware to have basically 50% of the answer before you...
by bop, alpine was given 600hp of power, toyota was given 700hp of combined power, since there are no more fuel flow rates or mandatory restrictors/turbo boost figures, torquemeters are used to measure torque delivered to driveshafts letting FIA/ACO guys to keep power of cars under control. Knowing X measured torque in a Y time interval is quite easy to get the overall MJ energy produced by a car in an interval of time (stint).
Having hypercars from this season a max amount of MJ a stint, it's basically a direct way to keep bop given powers under control and a more or less indirect way to give also a max stint lenght, oh well at least in theory since alpine can't use all MJ available without being out of fuel due its not enough large fuel tank size.
At the same time none is in the position to know if toyota has to refuel each about 52minutes because otherwise would go beyond the given MJ max value or because it's the max autonomy given by 90L inside their fuel tank. As said before, portimao race with 007 in grid would clarify doubts because even if 007 has a larger fuel tank (110L) being a HYP like toyota, it would likely receive a similiar (if not the same) max MJ a stint value since both toyota and 007 will be in the same bop 670-700hp max power range.
Since max MJ is given by the torquemeters measures, the only factor that matters is the ICE released torque (combined ICE+ERS frontshats released torque for toyota) making thermal efficiency related to fuel consumption and other aspects irrilevant.
If at the same bop given power and max MJ/stint toyota and 007 will have comparable stint lenght it means that despite the amount of fuel still inside the fuel tank at the moment of the refuel of both cars, that stint lenght range is the max granted by the MJ/stint max value.
If at the same bop given power and max MJ/stint toyota has 52m stint while 007 will have a longer stint, it means that max stint lenght is given mainly by fuel tank size, meaning cars unable to reach the MJ/stint max value because limited by fuel consumption, making the MJ/stint max value irrilevant for stint lenght predictions.
Luckly IMSA is clever enough to keep power of cars and stint lenght bop through old methods like max fuel tank size and restrictors/turbo curve. Infact can't remember any dpi team ever complained about bop, even when it became a persecution like cadillac in 2017.
Maths and OT closed. Class dismissed.
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