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F1: Renault Outlines Turbo V6 ‘Power Unit’ For 2014 Season

Renault has outlined some of the technology fans can expect to see during this year’s Formula 1 World Driver’s Championship. The FIA has turned up the technology-wick for 2014, with all F1 cars to be powered by 1.6 litre V6 turbocharged eng


Renault has outlined some of the technology fans can expect to see during this year’s Formula 1 World Driver’s Championship.

The FIA has turned up the technology-wick for 2014, with all F1 cars to be powered by 1.6 litre V6 turbocharged engines and relying heavily on the kinetic energy recovery system (KERS).

The 2014 championship year will be the first time since the1988 season that turbocharged V6 engines have powered the F1 grid, with changes so substantial that the word ‘engine’ has been replaced with ‘power unit’.

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