- 24 Oct 09, 15:15#165312
Hmm, well KERS was only ever going to have any chance of working as intended if every team ran it, we'll see what happens i guess. I wish it wasn't a standard system though, that rules out any area for innovation/different approaches (ie Williams' flywheel system)!!
Formula One teams have agreed not to run Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS) at next year, but in 2011 they could all be using a standard version of the energy recovery technology.
With KERS hailed as a green solution for the high energy-consuming sport, only two teams will finish the 2009 season in Abu Dhabi next month with the systems.
Next year, KERS is again allowed, but the Formula One Teams’ Association have agreed a gentleman's pact to ignore those relevant sections of the technical regulations. However, according to Auto Motor und Sport, the apparent KERS snub might be short-lived.
The publication reports that Ferrari's KERS component suppliers MTS and Saft are being lined up to supply a standard system in 2011 for a fee of €2m per team.
Hmm, well KERS was only ever going to have any chance of working as intended if every team ran it, we'll see what happens i guess. I wish it wasn't a standard system though, that rules out any area for innovation/different approaches (ie Williams' flywheel system)!!
Rising number one of Formula 1, Juan - Juan, one wonders should Juan only win one Formula 1 one year, would Juan have won that one in round one, Juan??