Interesting stuff
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Regenerative braking system
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Re: Regenerative braking system
wouldn't a system like that be expensive and heavy with little reward?
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Re: Regenerative braking system
The article reckons an electrnoic system would but not a mechanical system. If it works its free energy which as they say could give a faster speed down the straights.
The prototype racing world will try anything to gain an advantage.
The prototype racing world will try anything to gain an advantage.
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Re: Regenerative braking system
So, despite Ducati saying that they're testing the aerodynamic effect, MCN have managed to conjure up a whole new different use for the thing??