Cosworth had one of the highest revving engines on the grid up to and including the last race. In fact Cosworth were planning to run the engines at 20,000 rpm for the entire race. They actually did but both Williams' lasted 1 lap!Snowy wrote:It wasn't the most powerful at the end or even the middle of the season surely?Ed wrote:
However, as we all know, engines alone don't win races. Cosworth had arguably the most powerful engine in 2006. Williams finished 9th!![]()
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Isn't there some way of telling by the sound they make or am I thinking of sommit else?
No manufacturer published the power of their engine but yes the rpms can be approximately measured via sound.
One thing to keep in mind though is that while peak power is important, engine driveability and power delivery at lower revs is equally important.