ERS stands for Energy Recovery System. It captures energy normally lost during driving. That energy stores in a battery. Drivers can redeploy it for extra speed. The system works under braking and acceleration. For example heavy braking charges the battery pack. Later the driver releases stored energy on a straight. This adds temporary power boost. ERS improves efficiency and performance together. Managing it well gains valuable lap time.
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