lol nothing would be different on an electronically powered F1 car, except the power plant itself. The car's aerodynamics will still remain the same way as it is now, or as close to it as possible. It will still have front and rear valances, 4 tires, suspension, and the driver, all pretty much in the same location, but it would have a lot of batteries to deal with, since it would be designed to let the armature and commutator suck the juice down for best speed. I think the torque will be the biggest issue, normal combustion engines work a certain way, while electric motors work another way, but thats the only thing that would be different, the car still needs to retain it's downforce and if they alter the body, it wont work as well... lol most of the downforce actually comes from below the car, from the undertray, it acts like a giant inverted wing, in addition to the valances. =) I think they will make cars run on hydrogen, or propane assisted gas, even some cars can run off LNG (liquid natural gas), but no matter what is used in the future, we will still accelerate, corner, shift, and threshold brake the car just the same way.