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What Is ERS In F1?
January 17, 2023
ERS is the Energy Recovery System of F1 cars. ERS uses kinetic energy waste and heat waste. It gets the…
What Is DRS In F1?
January 17, 2023
In Formula 1 (F1), the Drag Reduction System, commonly known as DRS, is a crucial technological innovation that plays a…
What Is ECU?
January 17, 2023
ECU is an electronic control unit that controls all electronic operations of the engine. Sometimes it's called a car computer.…
Energy Store In F1
January 17, 2023
Energy store or ES in F1 cars is a set of lithium-ion batteries that stores energy from the ERS and…
What Is Endplate in F1?
January 17, 2023
These vertical plates at the front and rear wings are called endplate and it redirects the airflow around the tires.…
What Is A Drive-Through Penalty In F1?
January 17, 2023
A drive-through penalty is a penalty in f1 that requires the driver to drive through a pit lane and maintain…
What Are Backmarkers in F1?
January 10, 2023
Backmarkers in F1 refer to the cars falling behind in the race and they are often lapped by the fastest…
What is a Diffuser in F1?
January 10, 2023
A diffuser in an F1 car is the rear part of the bodywork. The air flowing under the car exits…
What is Delta Time in F1?
January 10, 2023
Delta time in F1 is the difference between two laps. Delta means difference and delta time means time difference. Usually,…
What is an F1 Debrief?
January 10, 2023
F1 debrief is a meeting after a race where the whole team comes together to discuss performance, setup, etc. This…
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