Saturday, July 2, 2011

Formula 1 Returns to rely on Turbo Machine

TRAVEL of Formula 1's racing machine is often flavored with trimming action. Start the machine is configured V12 to degenerate V10 in the mid 90's era, up to a V8 in 2006. Even in 2014, the engine will be cut back to V6.

Formula 1 Returns to rely on Turbo Machine


The statement that came out of the FIA is dismissed rumors stating that the engines of Formula 1 will use a four-cylinder engine in 2013. Engine capacity dropped from 2.4 to 1.6-liter does not mean their performance declined participate.

The reason, the new V6 engine is back using the turbocharger. Tool that works to increase the volume and flow of air into the esophagus this machine was popular in racing Formula 1 pole position more than two decades ago.

Before being prohibited in 1989, many cars in tracks that use 1.5-liter turbocharged V6 engine, such as the Honda racing engines 84 years you can see in the picture. The new V6 engine will be transplanted with the latest technology.

Another newspaper said that Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) currently in use will also be replaced with a new Energy Recovery System that is not mentioned using a principle like.