Why is it so difficult to put an F1 engine on a road car?

Fitting a F1 engine on a road car ! As bonkers it sounds, executing such a task. Is just beyond our imagination. Nobody in the right mind could think of doing this task until now. We have been told for a really long time, that Mercedes -Benz has managed to put Lewis Hamilton F1 engine straight into their road going hyper car called the project one . However this car has not made mass production yet. So it is safe to assume that, As of 1st August 2020 we don’t have a fully functioning F1 engine powered road car. I have highlighted F1 engine powered car, Because in the past we have seen many manufactures showcasing cars derived from F1 engine technology . F1 engine derived cars meet’s the liking of the legendary Ferrari F50 , Porsche Carrera GT and also a one-off Yamaha. These cars have been highly inspired from F1 engineering, But none of them manages to completely inherit this mind blowing technology till date.

Mercedes Benz’s for a long time is having difficulty in making a F1 car for the road’s. Let’s find out what are the factor’s hurdling the production of this ultimate F1 powered hyper car.

Start-up:

For driving a car regularly on the roads, we need to start that car at the ease of a finger tip. But we know that starting a F1 car is not easy at all, Hence can’t be termed as a “Key-Turn” vehicle. We would require a well trained pit crew to jump start at F1 powered car into life . An impact-grill is used to crank start a F1 car. As the engine in the car is so tolerant and the gap between every part is minuscule. This is the characteristic feature that makes the car produce that high power with minimum weight. An efficient way to create this amount of power tolerance are so tight from cold, The Pistons are sized within the engine block fluid. And has to to be sent at a temperature of 80 degree centigrade to run the coolant patches of the engine to loosen up or start-up

How a Formula one cars starts .

That means if you want to go on a super car event with your very expensive F1 worthy road car . You will have to start preparing your car hours before the event. Or you will need to hire some professional every time you want to drive your F1 engine powered car .

To avoid the above situations we will require a high power generating engine starter to start that Beast of a engine. Considering the fact that all the fluids are cooled in advance

Cooling the Beast:

If you are a Lamborghini Avantadoor owner in Dubai you must have experienced over heating of your thousand dollar car. Which is kinda annoying, even though Lamborghini owners face this problem occasionally. Imagine having this problem almost every time you drive your car. This annoying feeling will soon turn into a headache.

Setting Up A Formula 1 Car: Aerodynamics

F1 cars specifically made for tracks and high speed. Hence the track full-fills the high speed & high cooling requirement. But how can F1 cars on the roads mange to maintain this requirement on narrow and congested roads? .

Normally road cars deal with the heating problem , By having a large radiator in the bumper & front grill that sucks all the air while in drive, and evenly distributes it to cool the whole engine . However F1 cars require large intake openings with radiators at an angle to achieve max air flow to the high reeving engine. But high air intake is possible only when velocity is high with high apposing wind . But when you are driving a road car you are not expected to break speed limits just to cool your car. An alternative solution to not braking the laws is to install massive radiators (which won’t be pretty to watch) Along with massive cooling fans. This is to prevent the cars from over heating at low speeds and low rpms. The following formula explains the relation between heat and rpm.

Q(KW) = PEAK TORQUE (Nm) x RPM

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Therefor here RPM is directly proportional to heat created by it’s engine. Hence the high reeving nature of a F1 car will generate high amount of heat. Which can be solved by fitting a custom heat exchanger along with massive radiators and cooling fans. But this a Job requires high edge engineering techniques. Hence we conclude that an engine reeving upto 15 thousand RPM in traffic is naturally gonna over heat on public roads.

COST:

Such cutting edge compact and highly tolerant engine is not expected to be a cheap build. An F1 engine costs 6.3 million pounds . Which is more than twice the price of a Bugatti Chiron . Hence modifying this 6.3 million pound engine to adapt to road conditions will require a lot expensive materials. To get this engine to reeve upto 15,000 RPM and simultaneously create 800bhp we have to use a Pneumatic Valve Train . Instead of using a classic spring to close the valve , these engines use pressurised nitrogen to shut the valve. Which in any case doesn’t sound cheap to maintain, manufacture or to use on a regular bases.

How Much Does a Formula One Car Cost? - EssentiallySports

TORQUE :

An F1 car along with the driver weighs roughly around 800kg . Which is very light compared to a standard hyper cars weights. Hence the car requires less amount of torque and high rpm to create that extraordinary amount of performance from the engine. A F1 pistons are very small (short stroke and wide bore) compared to a normal hyper car pistons , the small piston helps the car to generate that 15,000 rpm figure . Because small pistons are noticeably faster to complete an piston cycle than standard engines. Which leads to lack of torque. Where torque is directly proportional to the piston stroke length

NASCAR Cup engines compared to Formula One engines, by EPI Inc.
The reason behind the torque difference

In an ordinary hyper car weighing anywhere between 1,200 to 1,800 kg, The F1 engine here will have to function at an optimum rate to cater that amount of performance. However an hybrid trail along with turbos will help us fill up that torque gap in the AMG project one .

Marvelous Formula 1 engines – Society of Automotive Engineers

RELIABILITY:

Currently F1 Drivers are allowed to replace 3 engines in a season. However considering the fact that a road car will be built to last for more than a seasons time. Also considering how difficult to perform at such a high rate and not wearing-out is just mind blowing . An F1 engine can reeve upto 20,000 rpm, Which means a piston will have to complete 300 cycles per second. if we consider the mass of the piston then each piston can face upto 10,600 G’s of force . Cylinder pressures can reach 1,500 PSI . Which is bonkers amount of forces to handle. Hence F1 engines tend to be fragile.

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Hence for fitting a F1 engine in a road car, you need to be a Rich, Psychotic and a genius in physics and mechanics to do so.

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Note: This blog is written in reference to a video from the Drivetribe channel .

Following is the link to the original video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZZfbcQ7Ilw

A Solution to have a better EV network in India

In my previous blog, I had addressed the issue, Why India presently doesn’t have a good EV network. The major reason behind this is a poor charging station network. Also click on the link below to read my previous blog , if you haven’t already https://automobiles.news.blog/2020/06/24/is-buying-an-ev-in-india-a-logical-move-by-the-middle-class-community/

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India presently doesn’t have a good network of charging station. The current number of charger in India is highly inadequate and can not meet the needs of everyone. These networks are also concentrated in Urban areas , which make is almost impossible for inter-state travel. So how do you seek the peoples attention towards this environment friendly alternative? Considering Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore being titled as one the most polluted cities globally. Don’t worry i may have a potential solution towards this issue.

My Personal solution toward this issue.

I guess Governments interest plays a important role in this issue. Yes, i appreciate the fact that the government has slashed the GST on EV’s from 12% to 5%. I guess it was a bold move by the government. Also slashing the GST on chargers from 18% to 12% just is a plus point to the governments side. But this is not enough, the government needs to do more. It has to go out of the box for it’s citizens. I suggest the government to make it mandatory for new buildings above 3 floors should have equal number charging points as to the number of flats in building. This will help each family in the building to have at least one charging point. If a building fails to cater this need it won’t be granted a occupation certificate. All restaurants and cafe should have equal number of charger to table ratio, for getting a licence . This will help the customer to charge their vehicle when they enjoy their meal. Hotels, malls and offices should be packed with charging stations. The government should analyse the major roads for inter-state travel and setup charging spots at a smaller interval. Road side chargers should be installed.

The government should also provide subsidiaries to private charging stations. This will help private firms setup chargers in more places. Adding to the amount of government chargers . Government should also push Indian battery manufacturers like Exide to focus on EV battery production. Indian battery producers should get a tie-up agreement with Indian automakers like Tata and Maruthi. So as to boost the economy. This is my personal opinion on the topic, Government can also follow the Norway method.

Norway Method:

Norway last year recorded 53% of it’s total sales in cars to be EV’s . So why does Norway have so many EV’s ?. The major reason behind this is actually Norway’s government it’s self. The government manages to convince it’s population to go electric, by giving the EV owners a massive advantage over the regular car owners. In Norway EV owners are benefited with 2 years of free electricity for their vehicles. EV owners also do not have to pay any toll and tax for their cars. The government also provides subsidiaries to EV manufactures, to make EV’s as well as to setup more charging stations. So how does the government afford fund so much. This is really smart, the government in Norway convince the it’s citizens to go electric, so that it can save up on Fuel and oil. Then sells all this Fuel and oil to other countries. Hence gaining a larger profit. As we all know fuel is way costlier than electricity.

A good explanation to Norway’s EV secret

I honestly feel that our government should learn from Norway.

We can save up a lot of money by going electric. As electricity is way cheaper than Fuel. This will help our economy grow as well. EV is the best remedy for getting away with pollution.

for more information on Norway’s EV innovations, check my blog on Norway’s wireless charging technology for cars: https://automobiles.news.blog/2019/03/28/wireless-charging-for-oslo-taxis-in-norway/ also check out my blog Highlighting the slashed GST on EV’s: https://automobiles.news.blog/2019/07/06/indian-budget-2019-slashes-gst-on-ev-to/

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