What’s the new technology?published at 12:56 GMT

12:56 GMT

Max Verstappen drives the new Red Bull in BahrainImage source, Getty Images

There is a lot to take in as Formula 1 walks towards a brand new era of racing, so here’s a rundown of what to look out when the season gets under way next month in Australia.

And if you’re watching at home, apparently there will be TV graphics to help us understand what on earth is going on.

Overtake mode: Replaces the current DRS overtaking aid. A burst of extra electrical energy available when drivers are within a second of the car in front to deploy power to assist with an overtake.

Boost mode: Driver-operated energy deployment from the energy recovery system that can be used in attack or defence. Gives the driver maximum power from the engine and battery at the push of a button.

Both these modes will have to be used with calculation as total energy is limited.

Active aero: The front and rear wings adjust angles – open on the straights for low drag and speed, and closed in the corners for maximum downforce.

Recharge: Drivers can recharge their battery with energy recovered from braking, or on throttle lift at the end of the straights or in corners where only partial power is applied.