A long time ago a formula was devised for calculating kinetic energy, the energy needed to move a body from one place to another. This energy (E) was dependent on both the mass (M) of the body and the ...
The Kinetic Energy Recovery System has been replaced by the ERS in Formula 1. This was one of the radical changes that was witnessed in 2014. It can certainly be said that Formula 1 has moved in to a ...
Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems have been around; they experienced a year's hiatus, and now they're back—this time likely for good. As defined in the terminology of the Federation Internationale de ...
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June 6, 2007 In 2009, Formula One (F1) motor racing is introducing new rules that will lower the environmental impact of the sport. Part of this is to recover deceleration energy that can be stored ...
Formula 1 as a sport has been completely transformed over the years into a billion dollar business. The sport has become highly popular with a broad global audience base and has been attracting a ...
Formula 1 cars are equipped with V6 engines that have a capped displacement of 1.6 liters. The engine works in conjunction with ERS to help it achieve a significant increase in efficiency and ...
Kinetic Energy recovery system or KERS was first introduced in 2009. The system was first used by Ferrari, Mclaren and BMW Sauber (now Sauber-Ferrari). In 2010, FIA banned KERS but was reintroduced in ...
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