No, really. They think turbo engines run on their own steam, whatever that means:
F1 goes back to the future: Return of the turbo-charged 'teapot' - CNN.com
If the belt connected to the crankshaft powers the engine, what the hell is powering the belt!?
F1 goes back to the future: Return of the turbo-charged 'teapot' - CNN.com
While a standard engine is powered by a belt connected to the crankshaft, a turbo engine runs on its own exhaust steam, making it more energy efficient.
If the belt connected to the crankshaft powers the engine, what the hell is powering the belt!?