[NSRCA-discussion] For Electric eyes only.. lol

James Oddino joddino at socal.rr.com
Mon Mar 30 14:41:39 AKDT 2009


I watched most of the race Saturday night and so far it doesn't look  
like the boost is worth the extra weight.  They get an extra 80 HP  
(400 Volts and 200 Amps) but it weighs 80 pounds.  The spec writers  
have it handicapped by dictating they can only use it once per lap for  
about 6 seconds.  I was hoping it would make for more passing.  The  
two new Brawn GP cars that came in first and second didn't use it.

We could use the concept primarily to use the energy we waste.  Then  
we wouldn't need to run the packs as low and might even be able to use  
smaller lighter packs.

Jim


On Mar 30, 2009, at 2:49 PM, AtwoodDon at aol.com wrote:

> Those are some pretty impressive e-cars!!!
>
> I got a call from Rich Mendonsa yesterday telling me Formula 1  
> racing is now allowing an 'electric boost' system in it's cars.  
> Apparently some of the teams are already using it.  Rich says it is  
> a regenerative system and also said you can tell when the electric  
> boost kicks in, the engine rpm jumps.  So basically, the Formula 1  
> teams are going 'hybrid'.
>
> Here is a link explaining the rules, etc.    http://www.evworld.com/article.cfm?storyid=1046
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> In a message dated 3/30/2009 11:37:48 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, homeremodeling2003 at yahoo.com 
>  writes:
> Not exactly planes, but for those of us that like E stuff, here is  
> some interesting video's.
> Watch 2 and 3's video's.
> http://gas2.org/2009/03/29/worlds-top-10-fastest-electric-cars/
>
> Next time I'm at the track and there's an E car there, I think I'll  
> put my money on it.
> Technology is amazing!
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> Chris
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