The hybrid technology featured in the car was developed by the Williams F1 Team and is based on
their F1 kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) which they did not race in 2009.
Not exact matches
By harvesting both
kinetic and heat
energy, the Energy Recovery System powers the Renault Sport F1 ™ racecars on the
energy, the
Energy Recovery System powers the Renault Sport F1 ™ racecars on the
Energy Recovery System powers the Renault Sport
F1 ™ racecars on the track.
It is believed that this version will use Toyota's current Hybrid Synergy Drive
system that incorporates a one - motor parallel drive set - up and most likely F1 - style KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System) techn
system that incorporates a one - motor parallel drive set - up and most likely
F1 - style KERS (
Kinetic Energy Recovery System) techn
System) technology.
The electric powertrain provides an acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h in 10,8 seconds while a
kinetic energy recovery system used in
F1 vehicles is available too.
However, for all of the new gameplay elements; there is a major problem returning from
F1 2016 in the form of the
Energy Recovery System (ERS) being nowhere to be seen which is rather odd as it is essentially an updated version of the
Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) which featured in previous
F1 games by Codemasters.