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Old 3 Jun 2021, 23:13 (Ref:4054524)   #1
hoffman66
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Sauber C9 dumb question

Can anyone explain to me how Mercedes were allowed to use a 5 litre turbo V8 in their Sauber cars, when most turbo teams ran something like a 3 litre or smaller?

I know teams like Aston, Jag etc used big cc N?A engines, but how come merc were able to use such a big engine>>

Presume it was based on fuel, and they found it could be fuel efficient to a point, or speed meant it would be mega fast, pit more often but still win?
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Old 4 Jun 2021, 09:53 (Ref:4054564)   #2
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Basically engine design was free, but.....

You were limited to a max fuel tank capacity 100L and 5 fuel stops per 1000KM race - which gave 600L / 1000KM

These did change over time - which upset Porsche in particular.
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