I wonder what the "energy life cycle parity" is for the trow-away-after-the-race batteries used in F1 at the moment?
Throw-away?
Indeed, imagine a 4 MJ (4000 kWs/1.1 kWh) battery charged and discharged with 120 kW 200 times per hour and
compare it to an 85 kWh Tesla battery charged with 10 kW 200 times per year. That battery is toast after one race.
If store-discharge 1.1 kWh 5 times per lap for 50 laps, that's some 300 kWh or the equivalent of 30 liter of gasoline.
Think about it, how much energy and rare earth metals does it take to produce one of those batteries?
Not very green.