Mostly true, but the things you said you said earlier is still very wrong. But there's no engine breaking as such if you can believe Tommy Cookers. I see no reason why he would make something like that up.saviour stivala wrote: ↑09 Oct 2025, 16:54The rear wheels can be decelerated by three separate sources, friction from the brakes, resistance from the spinning engine (so called engine braking), and electrical braking that results from harvesting energy by the MGU-K. The driver can adjust each of these effects independently on his steering wheel.mzso wrote: ↑09 Oct 2025, 13:59One in no way comes from the other. You're rather confused about what recovery means.saviour stivala wrote: ↑06 Oct 2025, 15:44Engine braking contributes to energy recovery because it is one of the three systems that decelerate the the car - (friction brakes, engine braking, and MGU-K braking). Driver-controlled engine braking will be a crucial part of the 2026 formula 1 energy recovery system, with the MGU-K specifically designed to recover energy during the moment a driver lifts off the throttle or lightly brakes in corners, even without active braking.
Yes it will be involved.saviour stivala wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025, 00:31In 2026 the ICE will not be involved in charging the ES as the MGU-H will not be used.
I now realize that no-one else is reacting to you because you're probably blocked by them already. I should do the same.