Revman
Toyota Gazoo Racing North America
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So, I hate reading.....but I found a book that I cannot put down......It is Indy Split by John Oreovicz. Obviously, the book is about the Indy Car/Champ Car split and open wheel racing, However, there are many elements of the book that spur thoughts about NASCAR. One is the divide between USAC and the owners (who would eventually evolve into CART) over boost levels in the late 70s. So, this got me thinking about engine formulas for NASCAR into the future. I think we all understand that eventually there will be some sort of electrification in the short term......and likely it will be utilizing the pushrod V8. What about further down the line? Clearly, other manufacturers shy away from NASCAR, and IMO will continue to do so as the V8 becomes extinct. It appears to me that the "new" V8 is a boosted 6 with hybrid power. My thinking is that if this is the case, the discussion about horsepower changes drastically doesn't it....as we think about boost levels, etc. circling back to my original point. What about a boosted hybrid which is the engine of the future with the ability to change boost levels and horsepower?