Sebastian Vettel explains the 2009 F1 rule changes with the assistance of some great animations. One of the most interesting new rules for 2009 is that of the regenerative braking system (called KERS – kinetic energy recovery systems) utilizing a battery to store the energy created when braking. This system will give each driver a 6.5 seconds boost of around 61kW per lap.
March 26th, 2009 at 9:34 am
Sebastian Vettel explains the 2009 F1 rule changes with the assistance of some great animations. One of the most interesting new rules for 2009 is that of the regenerative braking system (called KERS – kinetic energy recovery systems) utilizing a battery to store the energy created when braking. This system will give each driver a 6.5 seconds boost of around 61kW per lap.