The hybrid system combines fuel power with electric energy. It forms part of the power unit. Electrical components store and release energy. This improves both speed and efficiency. Drivers manage energy use during laps. For example braking charges the battery. Later the driver uses stored energy to defend position. The hybrid system reduces fuel consumption. It also adds strategic choices during racing. Teams design it carefully within regulations.
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