So if Ferrari did spit their dummy out and chucked all their toys out of the pram !
And they did do Le Mans, would that be good or bad?
They won't being doing that whilst the rules are tilted towards those horrid oilburners. I'd love to see a red screamer win though.
OK - here we go - what would happen if Ferrari made a diesel?
and raced it! - Well
?
...and then we all woke up...
Neil, never in a month of sundays will Ferrari do that!
I personally cannot understand the ACO's fixation with burning filthy oil, particulate capture or not, technologically it is not the way ahead or the fuel of the future. Maybe a switch to KERS would make for better racing? Anything but compression ignition, it's a blind alley.
When KERs or any other type of emerging fuel needs an image change, then I guess the the car makers will push for rules written to favor them.
Oil burner technology has advanced hugely over the last 10 years, I never thought I would have one as I now do, but weather its be due to racing improving the breed or not, it can't be denied they are a viable alternative now in most situations.
I doubt Ferrari will be building one anytime soon, but I expect the other supercar makers to do so at some point.