Silverstone - Lapping it Up
There's an interview with Higgins in Evo this month, makes for quite a good read. By the sounds of it unless something drastic happens with the bikes, then the right car/driver combination could at least match the bike times (not sure about beating them by any significant margin though).
They soften off the suspension on the bikes and increase travel to cope with the bumps and troughs at the TT. An F1 car would smash itself to bits before it finished a lap.
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From: Api 500+bhp MD321T @91dB Probably SN's longest owner of an Impreza Turbo
You can't ignore a rider weight especially on a bike as it makes up nearly a third more than the bikes weight. So massively reduces power to weight ratio. The biggest advantage a racing car has over a bike is contact patch, braking performance and aerodynamic downforce.
Once a vehicle doesn't have the benefit of significant downforce then a motorcycle s power to weight wins.
The argument was though , F1 against a motogp bike. No contest F1 wins everytime
Once a vehicle doesn't have the benefit of significant downforce then a motorcycle s power to weight wins.
The argument was though , F1 against a motogp bike. No contest F1 wins everytime
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