And it feels like such a missed opportunity. Look at what Mercedes can do with their AMG GT XX and the three axial-flux motors.diffuser wrote: ↑01 Sep 2025, 16:06Front brake regeneration wasn't a F1/FIA choice. It was blocked by most of the current teams with the thinking it would give Audi too much of an advantage. Mercedes led that charge of blocking front brake regeneration.DenBommer wrote: ↑01 Sep 2025, 09:26And would this be better if they had a front generator?eyelid wrote: ↑01 Sep 2025, 08:46Engine rules were simple to follow to this day - now even published official energy diagram is giving false information indicating some teams will brake the engine rules if charging up the battery via ICE. It's not allowed by published rules.
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By Discussing with AI this really looks like that only way to charge battery is via MGU-K by terrible excuses and politics. By a car engineer point of view this looks like driver is trying to brake ICE and MGU-K by putting braking pressure under full throttle on same time on straights. (and even on tight curves according to some A. Newey)
What is going on at Formula 1 really....We may have a good laughs on next season. Even first tests are Top Secret because they know this is going to be a scandal but can't prevent it anymore.
Maybe in the next regulations set, by then Mercedes will have more experience with the GT XX and some other models, and Ferrari too with their WEC cars.