Click here to visit our sponsor Amalgam Side
Subscribe to the PITPASS newsletters:
NAME:
EMAIL:
 Weekly
 Grand Prix
 Hot News
 HTML
 Plain Text
 Subscribe
 Unsubscribe
Is it the wing test that's at fault?
Silly Season Goes All Sensible
The Pitpass Belgian Grand Prix preview
Why the WMSC must punish Ferrari
Team Orders

More Features...

Click here to visit our sponsor SysExcel

Hungarian GP: Preview - Cosworth

27/07/2010

The low speed, tight and twisty nature of the Hungaroring circuit renders its severity on the engine similar in ways to Monaco. The track is comprised of 14 mainly low to medium speed corners with the start-finish straight just 700m long. Engines are only run at full throttle for around 55% of the lap, the second lowest percentage of the season after Monaco, but that does not mean that engine performance does not play a key role in securing a competitive lap time.

Drivers need good traction and good torque from the engine unit when exiting the lower speed corners in order to find a good rhythm when negotiating the next turn. A responsive engine is especially important exiting turn 14 to get a good run down the main straight heading to turn 1, arguably the only overtaking opportunity around the short lap.

Because the majority of corners are slow speed, the engine needs good driveability at high revs and drivers need to be smooth on the throttle to avoid excessive strain on the unit. Cooling is often a problem at Hungary because of the lack of straights and the usual hot climate in Hungary at this time of the year. The engine gets very little in the way of breathing space around the lap, enhancing the risks of overheating over 70 laps.

Fast Fact

The Hungarian Grand Prix is the final race before Formula One takes its summer break. Like all F1 teams, Cosworth will also be closing its Formula One facilities for a two-week period from August 3rd -16th inclusive. The season resumes with the Belgian GP at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit, a stern test of all-round engine performance.

This Weekend in History

1 August 1971 - Jackie Stewart dominated the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring heading a Cosworth-powered 1-2 for Tyrrell-Ford with François Cevert taking second place. Stewart had taken pole position, while Cevert took fastest lap honours in the 12-lap race.

To experience the Hungaroring in more detail click here

Related Articles

Date Title

27/07/2010 Hungarian GP: Preview - Hispania
27/07/2010 Hungarian GP: Preview - Mercedes
27/07/2010 Renault duo look ahead to Hungary
27/07/2010 Hungarian GP: Preview - Williams
27/07/2010 Hungarian GP: Preview - McLaren
26/07/2010 Hungarian GP: Preview - Bridgestone
26/07/2010 Hungarian GP: Preview - Sauber
26/07/2010 Hungarian GP: Preview - Toro Rosso
20/07/2010 German GP: Preview - Cosworth
12/07/2010 Cosworth's Silverstone debrief

Further Options

Click here to view a printer friendly version of this news item Printer friendly version of this news item
Click here to send this news item to a friend Send this news item to a friend
Click here to visit the Pitpass forum Discuss this news item in the Pitpass forum
Search the PITPASS news:
No punishment for Massa after 'jumped start'
FIA gives Koreans more time
Senna and di Grassi to contest Monaco triathlon
Q&A will Colin Kolles
Button: Vettel's car shouldn't have been on such a knife-edge
16-year-old Malaysian becomes youngest ever F1 tester
Wing flex debate takes a new twist
Hellmund unveils Austin track layout
All is not lost insists Alonso
Could Calder Park steal the Australian Grand Prix?
Another nice move by Webber
Teams aiming for 6 pre-season tests
Webber: I'm not getting too excited
Lauda denies making team order comments
Korea marks 50-day countdown
Who's nobbled EJ?
Amalgam releases Monaco winning Red Bull RB6
Belgian GP in Words, Stats and Pictures
Belgian GP: Fastest Race Laps
Belgian GP: Post Race press conference

More News...

Parente continues with Coloni
Spa - Sprint Race Quotes
Perez keeps championship alive
Driver & Team Standings after Spa
Spa: Sprint Race - Result

More News...

Click here to visit our sponsor GP2
GP3: Driver & Team Standings after Spa
Tambay drives the race of his life
GP3: Spa - Race 2 Result
GP3: Spa - Race 2 Grid
Five drivers penalised

More News...

  Click here for the Pitpass RSS Newsfeed