After Audi's triumph at Le Mans it got me thinking about how long it may be before there's a Diesel on the F1 grid.
To be honest, I think the Audi had a lot weighed in it's favour. I know it's a brand new car, but from what I can gather, it had a bit more BHP, a lot more torque and better milage than it's LMP1 rivals. I have heard that, as a litre of diesel has more energy contained in it than a litre of petrol, they may change the rules next year so that your fuel load will be determined not by volume, but by energy content.
With a Peugeot diesel on the Le Mans horizon for next year it should be a very intresting period for the old oil burner...
To be honest, I think the Audi had a lot weighed in it's favour. I know it's a brand new car, but from what I can gather, it had a bit more BHP, a lot more torque and better milage than it's LMP1 rivals. I have heard that, as a litre of diesel has more energy contained in it than a litre of petrol, they may change the rules next year so that your fuel load will be determined not by volume, but by energy content.
With a Peugeot diesel on the Le Mans horizon for next year it should be a very intresting period for the old oil burner...
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