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Old 12 Dec 2017, 18:53 (Ref:3786622)   #2529
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Originally Posted by Richard Casto View Post
I am wondering myself. I am not sure it is what wnut thinks it is?


I read the charts as...

1. In general EV + PHEV is a growing market.
2. That pure EV is in some places not growing as fast (even going backwards) when compared to PHEV.
3. That PHEV is showing real growth.

If PHEV is "Plug in hybrid" and HEV is "Hybrid"... then the answer to wnut's question is...

Absolutely!! It does seem the the F1 hybrid PU are very much relevant!

Richard
It seems to me that part of the question is 'relevant to what?'

Relevant to current cars - increasingly so.

Relevant to future cars - almost certain.

Do we want F1 to reflect general automobile use? Or should F1 shape automobile use?

Is it coincidence that the best engine manufacturer in an era with fuel limits, have also produced the most efficient ICE to date?
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