F1hybrideiksi
F1hybrideiksi is a term that refers to Formula 1 cars that utilize hybrid power units. Since the 2014 Formula 1 season, all competing cars have been equipped with these sophisticated power units. A hybrid power unit in Formula 1 is a complex system that combines a 1.6-liter V6 turbocharged internal combustion engine with an energy recovery system. This system comprises two main components: the Motor Generator Unit-Heat (MGU-H) and the Motor Generator Unit-Kinetic (MGU-K). The MGU-H recovers energy from the exhaust gases and the turbocharger, while the MGU-K recovers energy during braking. This recovered energy is stored in a battery and can be deployed by the MGU-K to provide a temporary power boost to the engine, improving both performance and efficiency. The introduction of F1hybrideiksi marked a significant shift in the sport's technological direction, emphasizing efficiency and advanced energy management alongside raw power. These hybrid systems have become integral to the strategic and performance aspects of modern Formula 1 racing.