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Old 15 Nov 2018, 13:40 (Ref:3863492)   #18
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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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The "insane" torque is nothing more than hard to control surge of power because of turbo engine, I agree this tears down your tires more.

Torque is nothing magical, power = torque * revs

If the power curve is flat at 700 HP between the gear shifts, then it's all the same, it doesn't matter how much torque you have at the drive shaft.
To have a power flat curve for all rpm range, or to better say mid-close to redline rpm range if you mean this for "between gear shifts" would be required a costant high pressure turbo and a lot of fuel, guess more than >100kg/h rate given to private lmp1. Not mentioning any kind of likely relialibility issues.
To me 6.2L GM used last year in cadillac dpi would be the perfect engine for hypercar rules.
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