Motorsport Explained: Formula 1's MGU-H and MGU-K (2024)

Last weekend, Formula 1 Red Bull Racing drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez both needed some serious powertrain overhauls, which included both the MGU-H and MGU-K systems. If that sounds like nothing but a jumble of letters to you, then you’re not alone — and that’s why today, we’re looking into what both of these systems do.

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In a Nutshell

To put this as simply as possible, both the MGU-H and the MGU-K are part of a modern F1 hybrid: the Motor Generator Unit - Heat, and the Motor Generator Unit - Kinetic, respectively. They’re two components of the energy recovery system (ERS) and an evolution of the previous kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) that was introduced in 2009.

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Now, let’s get into details.

Motor Generator Unit - Heat (MGU-H)

In a sentence, the MGU-H harvests thermal energy from an F1 car’s exhaust and is an evolved part of a turbocharger. A turbo consists of two parts: a turbine and a compressor that are joined by a shaft. The turbine is connected to the car’s exhaust, and the compressor is connected to the intake. The exhaust gases cause the turbine to spin, which in turn spins the compressor, which then sucks in air and compresses it before sending it down the intake. The system altogether creates a more efficient way to get a lot of air into an engine at once, so that engine can burn fuel more quickly and increase power.

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The MGU-H is popped right in between the turbine and the compressor. Like a regular turbo, the MGU-H also harvests exhaust gas. What’s different here, though, is that the MGU-H is made up of magnets that spin around when it’s filled with exhaust gas. Those magnets generate electrical energy, which is then sent to, essentially a battery, ready to be used when need be.

All that being said, the MGU-H also acts as a motor in certain instances.

If you know your turbos, you know of the phenomenon called “turbo lag.” Typically, when you step on the accelerator, the turbine takes a second or two to spin up and respond to your direct throttle input. The MGU-H steps in, taking on a motor-like role to eliminate turbo lag by providing power in those lull moments.

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Motor Generator Unit - Kinetic (MGU-K)

The MGU-K is an evolution of the original KERS unit, and it’s pretty similar to the MGU-H. Instead of being attached to the turbo, the MGU-K is attached to the crankshaft. When a driver presses the accelerator, the MGU-K becomes a little motor that adds its own power on top of the engine’s power. When activated, it adds about 161 horsepower to the car’s total output, but it can only be activated for brief moments of time.

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If a driver opts to slow down, though, the MGU-Kgenerates energy. It, too, is made up of spinning magnets like the MGU-H, but here those magnets are used by the MGU-K to harvest the kinetic energy in the crankshaft. This helps drivers slow down more quickly thanks to the added resistance, and additionally adds energy to the car’s batteries.

The Power Unit

As mentioned before, the MGU-H and MGU-K form the energy recovery system of an F1 hybrid engine. The ERS is also half of the power unit, with the other part being the combustion engine. In a hybrid system, both combustion and electricity work together to create the power that’s deployed on the race track.

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Looking to the Future

As you can imagine, all these spinning magnets can get expensive. So, as part of F1's growing effort to reduce the costs of competition, the MGU-H will be no more in F1's 2026 new power unit regulations. The MGU-H is specifically very costly to develop. As for the MGU-K, it can remain, as current regulations limit the amount of power that the system can recover.

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As the World Motor Sport Council put it, the goal is to open the doors to “newcomers” to “make it possible for them to join the sport at a competitive level.” After all, most automakers don’t use the MGU-H on road cars, so developing one for racing purposes doesn’t make a ton of sense. Meanwhile, the principles derived from the MGU-K are incredibly relevant to battery regeneration for electric and hybrid vehicles.

Motorsport Explained: Formula 1's MGU-H and MGU-K (2024)

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Motorsport Explained: Formula 1's MGU-H and MGU-K? ›

“The MGU-K electric motor is connected to the crankshaft through the timing gears. It helps turn the crankshaft, therefore producing more overall power. The MGU-K is directly connected to the rear wheels.” The French engineer then explained what the MGU-H is, the unit that is connected to the turbocharger.

What is the MGU-K in F1? ›

The Motor Generator Unit - Kinetic (usually abbreviated as MGU-K) is a component of a hybrid-electric power unit. The unit is both an electric generator and motor.

What is MGU-H in Formula 1? ›

The Motor Generator Unit - Heat (usually abbreviated as MGU-H) is a component of a hybrid-electric internal combustion engine. The unit is an evolved component of a turbocharger, where the exhaust gasses (the "heat" part of the name) are used to also generate electricity, and the unit also functions as a motor.

Why is F1 getting rid of MGU-H? ›

Removing the MGU-H is the single most significant change. It converted wasted heat to electrical energy and acts as a sophisticated anti-lag system for the turbocharger but was deemed too complex with too little road relevance for manufacturers.

What is the full form of MGU-H and MGU-K? ›

To put this as simply as possible, both the MGU-H and the MGU-K are part of a modern F1 hybrid: the Motor Generator Unit - Heat, and the Motor Generator Unit - Kinetic, respectively.

What is the difference between MGU-H and MGU-K? ›

“The MGU-K electric motor is connected to the crankshaft through the timing gears. It helps turn the crankshaft, therefore producing more overall power. The MGU-K is directly connected to the rear wheels.” The French engineer then explained what the MGU-H is, the unit that is connected to the turbocharger.

What does the M or H mean in F1? ›

Tires. Next to the drivers name, it will also say what type of tires they are on: Hard (H), Medium (M) or Soft (S).

What does M and S mean in Formula 1? ›

The type of tires on the car. Supersoft, soft, medium, etc.

What size engine is in a F1 car? ›

The internal combustion engine is in a 1.6-litre V6 arrangement. As of 2022, F1 engines use E10 fuel, where 10% of the fuel's composition is made up of biologically sourced combustibles. The MGU-K in an F1 car produces up to 160bhp, contributing to an overall power output of around 1000bhp.

What does the RB stand for in F1? ›

Racing Bulls S.p.A, competing as Visa Cash App RB F1 Team (shortened to RB or VCARB), is an Italian Formula One racing team and constructor that is competing in the 2024 season. It is one of two Formula One constructors owned by Austrian conglomerate Red Bull GmbH, the other being Red Bull Racing.

Why don't F1 engines last? ›

Formula 1 engines are designed to last for plenty of races but since racers are allowed three changes per year, teams have to devise their strategies accordingly. That means, since there are 23 races on the calendar, a single engine can be used for 7 to 8 races weekends.

Why F1 stopped in Germany? ›

In 2020, there was no German Grand Prix on the calendar in the original draft. As the year progressed, the F1 calendar changed drastically due to the COVID-19 pandemic. F1 sought additional races in Europe, which brought about the unexpected return of the Nürburgring.

Why did F1 ban V8? ›

The issue with the naturally aspirated V8s was that it was an outdated technology. Ecosystems and automotive manufacturers all across the globe had already started moving towards electric energy. Consequently, this engine formula seemed outdated at best and needed to be upgraded.

What are the advantages of MGU-H? ›

The MGU-H is mostly used to increase the boost pres- sure, thus increasing the brake mean effective pressure (BMEP) output, when the energy available at the turbine is insufficient to properly run the compressor, for steady, low speed.

What is the difference between MGU and KERS? ›

"The motor generator units convert mechanical and heat energy to electrical energy and vice versa. MGU-K works like an uprated version of KERS, converting kinetic energy generated under braking into electricity (rather than it escaping as heat).

What is MGU in racing? ›

MGU stands for motor-generator unit. That means it's both an electronic generator in addition to being a motor. Depending on its mode, it can either use an electric current from the battery to rotate the crankshaft or use the rotation of the crankshaft to generate an electric current to the battery.

Is KERS still used in F1? ›

Formula 1 is to revisit the driver-operated KERS boost era by allowing for a high-speed 'override mode' function to its energy deployment power unit map from 2026.

How many G's does a F1 have? ›

Typical examples
Exampleg-force
Formula One car, maximum under heavy braking6.3 g
Tower Of Terror, highest g-force steel rollercoaster6.3 g
Formula One car, peak lateral in turns6–6.5 g
Standard, full aerobatics certified glider+7/−5 g
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What does KERS mean in F1? ›

A kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) is an automotive system for recovering a moving vehicle's kinetic energy under braking. The recovered energy is stored in a reservoir (for example a flywheel or high voltage batteries) for later use under acceleration.

What does MGU-K mean? ›

MGU-K (plural MGU-Ks) (motor racing) Initialism of motor generator unit, kinetic (“KERS, the kinetic energy recovery system; a motor generator unit which harvests kinetic energy through engine braking”).

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