2014 (forma-1 2014) — F1
For the first time since 1988, turbochargers were back, providing massive torque despite the smaller engine displacement.
Teams were restricted to just 100kg of fuel per race, forcing a 30% increase in efficiency compared to 2013. F1 2014 (Forma-1 2014)
Switching to Mercedes power propelled Williams back to the front of the grid, including a famous front-row lockout in Austria. For the first time since 1988, turbochargers were
about the specific engineering breakthroughs that gave Mercedes such a massive lead. 2014 F1 Engine - ERS - Explained For the first time since 1988