Yes. They used it for the first few races, then dropped it after having problems. They have since started using it again.
A system to store energy from the force created when braking. Easily said you "charge" either a flywheel or a battery with energy by applying a generator to the moving wheel and thus forcing it to slow down due to the extra friction the generator causes. This energy can then be used to speed up the car in later stages. There's a 60kW max on output from KERS in F1
I think you mean the KERS system. KERS stands for Kinetic Energy Recovery System. In simple terms, the energy used under breaking is recovered by use of a fly-wheel - and fed back into a battery for use later under acceleration.
The first Ferrari was designed by Enzo Ferrari. He was also founder of Ferrari's initial racing ventures before producing models constructed for public use.
The first Ferrari sold for road use was sold in 1947.
no but the Italian police use both lamborghini gallardos and ferrari 599's
Most require the use of Premium high octane fuel. What your Ferrari requires is listed in your owners manual.
Yes but modified by NOVITEC. They use a Ferrari as base model then "improve" it.
they travelled by Ferrari
use noz or get a ferrari
i use a ferrari on mine
A black Horse.
Upper-end cars use Premium fuel