Lego x Renault Hybrid Drive Explained

So easy a kid could do it

Adding battery power to an F1 car is not an easy task. Because many manufacturers are using the same methods to achieve hybrid power, Renault decided to start with a clean sheet. Their engineers turned to Lego to help sell the concept to their Top Brass. While it might look like a Rube Goldberg machine to non-enthusiasts, we want your input. Tell us what flavor of hybrid suits your fancy in the comments below and stay with us for all your French supercar news.

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