Despite being a motorhead myself, F1 isn't really my cup of tea. Once in a while I would watch some of those races whenever there’s a chance but sometimes the races can be just too boring because of the long hours and lack of actions. Worst still they're always on weekend when I have to give higher priority to my other "Interest" of my life. :P I would prefer watching automobile television series like Top Gear though. I came across with something pretty interesting from this short video in Youtube briefly introducing the new F1 rule in 2009.
Narrated by Sebastian Vettel, the youngest F1 race winner in 2008 from Germany. It's rather exciting when he says “Come back after 11 years, SLICKS. No grooves, better grip, and much more fun”. Many would agree with me that running on slicks would really stick a vehicle on the ground so much so that your car would probably topple over rather than skidding when you accidentally turn too hard…hehe...
KERS, transfering kinetic power to electrical power and gives the car a sudden boost up to 82 horse power with a press of a button. Very interesting as I think it’s quite a good use compare to NOS. If it’s allowed anyway. :P
So guys...check out the video to find out more of the changes in 2009 F1!
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