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According to the article, the existing F1 team vetoed energy regeneration at the front axle because they're afraid of Audi for whatever reason.
Yeah but, it's very inefficient to have a gas generator instead of just using the gas to run the motor, right?
No generally you can get really good efficiency out of doing that. Lost of rail locomotives do that and are pretty efficient.
Electric trains work for a few reasons, multiple cars can be driven without giving up cargo space, the amount of power put down can be much higher, and wheel slippage can be managed almost instantaneously. These gains allow electric trains to overcome the loss due to electric generation and storage.