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12th January 2020, 11:27 #1
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Hybrid Technologies
There are currently several hybrid technologies that the car world are using, and are working on.
Some hasbeen used in motorsport for a while.
Which one do you see can be used in a rally car?
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12th January 2020, 11:46 #2
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That's all about setting the rules. Without knowing them it's waste of time to discuss the topic especially if it's going to be a given system same for all manufacturers, i.e. without any chance of choice.
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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12th January 2020, 13:16 #3
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Well, it all depends. Maybe due to time pressure till 22, the first batch could be sole scource on the hybrid part, but in the long run, for sure not.
For new manufacturers they have to get some internal R&D in return for a Rally investment.
F1 are looking at totally new ways: https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/n...ener-formula-e
PSA are working on compressed air; https://www.groupe-psa.com/en/newsro...on/hybrid-air/
And el-motors: https://www.groupe-psa.com/en/newsro...ation/hybrid4/
volvo/polestar https://www.polestar.com/cars/polestar-1
And we will see other initiativs and ideas once the engineers starts putting hours into the future!
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12th January 2020, 13:49 #4
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