Renault F1 Engine 2014

F1 SET TO BE ENERGIZED IN 2014
• FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SET TO WELCOME MOST RADICAL TECHNICAL CHANGES IN THE HISTORY OF THE SPORT IN 2014.
• CARS WILL BE POWERED BY HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED POWER UNITS COMBINING TURBOCHARGED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES AND POTENT ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEMS HARVESTING ENERGY FROM EXHAUST (THERMAL ENERGY) AND BRAKING (MECHANICAL ENERGY).
• OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAP, CARS WILL BE POWERED BY BOTH TRADITIONAL FUEL AND ELECTRICAL ENERGY.
• DOUBLE RESTRICTIONS ON FUEL FLOW AND MASS WILL MAKE THE POWER UNITS AMONGST THE MOST FUEL EFFICIENT ENGINES IN THE WORLD.
• RENAULT’S ENERGY F1-2014 POWER UNIT DEVELOPED AT ITS STATE OF THE ART FACILITY AT VIRY-CHÂTILLON, FRANCE, IS READY FOR THE CHALLENGE.
• THE NEW GENERATION POWER UNIT NAMED ENERGY F1 TO REFLECT SYNERGIES WITH THE PIONEERING FUEL EFFICIENT ENERGY ENGINE RANGE USED IN RENAULT ROAD CARS, WHICH MAINTAIN OR IMPROVE DRIVING PLEASURE, VITALITY AND ACCELERATION WITH DOWNSIZED ENGINES TO ACHIEVE LOWER FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS.

Renault F1 Engine back 2014

 

This year, the FIA Formula One World Championship is set for a raft of radical technical regulation changes. From 2014 onwards, the cars will be powered by avant-garde powertrain technology, with a powerful
turbocharged internal combustion engine coupled to sophisticated energy recovery systems.
Energy efficiency will reach levels never seen in the sport before, with two types of energy propelling the cars. The internal combustion engine will produce power through consumption of traditional carbon-based fuel, while electrical energy will be harvested from exhaust and braking by two motor generator units. The two systems will work in harmony, with teams and drivers balancing the use of the two types of energy throughout
the race.
The advent of this new technology means that the word ‘engine’ is no longer sufficient: instead the sport will refer to ‘Power Units.’
Renault is fully prepared for this technical revolution, with its Energy F1-2014 Power Unit designed and developed at its Viry-Châtillon HQ in France ready for track testing.
‘Grand Prix racing is a pioneering sport, representing the pinnacle of
human endeavour and technological innovation. From the rear mounted engines of the 1930s to the ground effect of the 1980s, F1 technology
has always been years ahead of its time. With cutting-edge energy
systems and highly advanced turbocharged combustion engines, in 2014 F1 remains true to its DNA. We are absolutely at the vanguard of powertrain technology this year.’

Jean-Michel Jalinier, President of Renault Sport F1