ChrisB
02-18-03, 10:46 AM
There's a good Gordon Kirby article on CART.com today here:
http://www.cart.com/News/Article.asp?ID=5484
Ian Bisco says that Cosworth would obviously like to be the only supplier, but he's also pragmatic:
"If I were to be selfish I'd like to continue as we are," he professes. "But you've got to be realistic. Competition between manufacturers is good. Any competition between anybody is always positive and good."
Also mentioned is the need to combine rpm limits with minimum mileage.
"Not only do you need to put a limit on rpm but you must state a mileage limit too, because no matter what mileage or rpm limit you put on an engine you will build an engine to run those rpm. If it's 12,000 rpm with no mileage limit everything will be as light as it can be just to run 12,000 rpm. It might only run 100 miles. You have to state the two things together--an rpm limit and a mileage limit. I think those are probably the two key factors."
So... how could this be done in the rules when they get back to multi engine supliers? The rpm-limit part is easy... but how to do the minimum mileage part? Would the engines be "tagged" and must be used in at least 6 races or something like that? (assuming 1200 miles @ 200 miles per road-race) Anyone have any thoughts on how they could do this?
http://www.cart.com/News/Article.asp?ID=5484
Ian Bisco says that Cosworth would obviously like to be the only supplier, but he's also pragmatic:
"If I were to be selfish I'd like to continue as we are," he professes. "But you've got to be realistic. Competition between manufacturers is good. Any competition between anybody is always positive and good."
Also mentioned is the need to combine rpm limits with minimum mileage.
"Not only do you need to put a limit on rpm but you must state a mileage limit too, because no matter what mileage or rpm limit you put on an engine you will build an engine to run those rpm. If it's 12,000 rpm with no mileage limit everything will be as light as it can be just to run 12,000 rpm. It might only run 100 miles. You have to state the two things together--an rpm limit and a mileage limit. I think those are probably the two key factors."
So... how could this be done in the rules when they get back to multi engine supliers? The rpm-limit part is easy... but how to do the minimum mileage part? Would the engines be "tagged" and must be used in at least 6 races or something like that? (assuming 1200 miles @ 200 miles per road-race) Anyone have any thoughts on how they could do this?