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RE: Formula 1 Racing to Go Hybrid from 2009-2013
by Lost at 5:03 am EDT, Apr 23, 2008

Worthersee wrote:

It’s not quite the same type of hybrid drive-train you’d see in street vehicles, but in an exciting announcement, Max Mosely of F1 has announced that all cars will become hybrid by 2013, along with other changes to the vehicles.

The hybrid system that will be phased in is known as KERS, which stands for Kenetic Energy Recovery System. KERS doesn’t store as much energy as a traditional hybrid system, but it only weighs 55 pounds and the limited energy storage capacity is well suited for Formula-style racing.

The biggest difference between KERS and a regular battery-electric hybrid is that KERS stores recovered waste energy in a rotating flywheel. Instead of converting waste energy into electricity and than back into useful energy again with an electric motor, KERS simply transfers the kenetic energy to a ~5kg flywheel in the F1 car’s transmission. The energy stored in the flywheel can then be used by the driver by pushing a “boost” button.

Just what F1 cars need... More boost.

F1 is like the space program for cars - it creates technology that trickles down to normal automobiles. This is a very, very good thing, as that track is the best lab there is for the development of greener automobiles.

As a fan - any additional manual controls are welcomed by me, as it makes it harder on the driver.

RE: Formula 1 Racing to Go Hybrid from 2009-2013


 
 
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