When should I use KERS?

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So far, I've been using KERS when:

  • Starting a medium/big straight line.
  • Overtaking.
  • Starting a race.

I don't really have any preference on them, so I just use KERS whenever I feel to.

So, when should I use it?






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When can you use KERS in F1?

Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems or KERS for short are devices used for converting some of the waste energy from the braking process into more useful types of energy, which can then be used to provide the F1 cars with a power boost.

What does a KERS button do?

KERS gives you extra power from the batteries, while pressing the button and to the charge ends. You have an indicator in the HUD of battery status. And about DRS you only need to press once, reducing rear wing to increase speed in straigths.

How do you use KERS in F1 2012?

The electrical KERS uses an electromagnet to transfer the kinetic energy to electric potential energy that is eventually converted to chemical energy that is stored in a battery. It then redelivers the stored energy to the drive train by powering a motor.



Sebastian Vettel explains F1 KERS and DRS




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