Firstly - There is no need for the MGU-K to "receive energy from the ICE to deliver power to the powertrain" - power can be sent directly from the ICE to the wheels as it has for over 100 years.saviour stivala wrote: ↑03 Nov 2025, 07:13''Time to put an end to this nonsense'' Far from it. The 2026 formula 1 regulations depicts a bidirectional energy flow arrow between the ICE and MGU-K through a newly simplified power unit that removes the MGU-H. The MGU-K will now have a dual function: It harvests kinetic energy from braking to store in battery, and it can also receive energy from the ICE to deliver power to the drivetrain, creating a more interconnected system.
Secondly - did you read and understand points 2. and 3. in my post? What is your explanation for the regulations allowing enough fuel for maximum ICE output, when the driver is only at part throttle - requesting only 218 KW to the wheels?

