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Kinetic energy storage helps F1 teams
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27/02/2008
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Regenerating energy to meet the demands of new F1 regulations is now entering the fast lane
New F1 regulations come into force with the 2009 season – and the front-runner to meet these stringent demands is a flywheel kinetic energy storage system, both powered and delivering power through a Torotrak continuously variable transmission,
According to Tony Purnell, technical consultant to the FIA and the man entrusted with the job of making the sport more road relevant: “Car manufacturers are already working flat out to develop optimal low emission engines and there is little that engine development programmes in F1 will add to this effort.
“However, in five years or so, their attention will turn more and more to subsidiary devices incorporating energy recovery. By opening up this area now, Formula One can make a real different to this important facet of future car technology.”
A longer version of this feature will appear in the March issue of Eureka.
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Author Tom Shelley
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