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By AKR
#85249
Fjohn and akr insults in another language have no power and show you're too gutless to just say it in english after all this forum is an English speaking one


Well if you are as smart as me then you'll adapt and learn other languages..... You are the one who seems to have most of the problems with this anyway.

Duševna bolezen = mental illness in Slovenian. Of course I didn't really refer that to anyone in a direct way, but this whole mental thing started with Juan who first mentioned duševno bolan which very much means the same thing as what I wrote, so I am just playing along. Why don't you stop being a sookie baby and play along too. :D


Póg ma thoin


Ne Hvala, (No thnaks). You can kiss mine instead. :D

(Obviously I know what your Irish phrase means, see I have no problem playing this game). :D
By Gaz
#85264
Fjohn and akr insults in another language have no power and show you're too gutless to just say it in english after all this forum is an English speaking one


Well if you are as smart as me then you'll adapt and learn other languages..... You are the one who seems to have most of the problems with this anyway.

Duševna bolezen = mental illness in Slovenian. Of course I didn't really refer that to anyone in a direct way, but this whole mental thing started with Juan who first mentioned duševno bolan which very much means the same thing as what I wrote, so I am just playing along. Why don't you stop being a sookie baby and play along too. :D


Póg ma thoin


Ne Hvala, (No thnaks). You can kiss mine instead. :D

(Obviously I know what your Irish phrase means, see I have no problem playing this game). :D


:rofl:
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By EwanM
#85399
I suppose that it would be pointless to keep posting random topics

http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3 ... 63,00.html

Kubica - KERS will be a handicap
Thursday 18th December 2008

Robert Kubica has said that the introduction of KERS into Formula One may hinder his World Championship chances in 2009.


The new Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems, which store heat energy from a car's brakes to use as a power boost, are set to arrive next season.


Although the devices are not compulsory, teams have already started testing their own versions, with Kubica's team, BMW Sauber, prominent among their number.


The decision to fit KERS will probably depend on whether the gain in lap time afforded by the power boost is greater than the handicap of its additional weight.


And, following the lead of Mark Webber, the Pole has registered his concern about how KERS might also penalise F1's heavier drivers.


Speaking to the Official Formula One website, Kubica said: "From my personal point of view - as I am a tall and heavy driver - it is not really positive.


"The weight of KERS is quite influential, especially when it comes to weight distribution, so it is limiting me quite a lot.


"It is nice when you press it as you feel an additional boost, so yes it works.


"But we have to see, closer to the first race, which configuration (with or without KERS) is the quicker one."


Kubica also said that the ban on in-season testing, announced last week as part of a raft of measures to cut costs, may have a dramatic effect on next year's title race.


He said that any team able to find the right set-up from the start will have a distinct advantage, while one struggling to adapt to 2009's new regulations might find it hard to catch up.


With no test sessions allowed between races, teams will be forced to wait until Friday practice ahead of grands prix to try out any new developments.


Asked whether a team who started the season badly might continue to struggle, Kubica said: "Yes, that might be the case, so it is very important for us to start the right way.


"With all these new regulations that have to be implemented next season it was paramount to start early.


"Now I think the work of engineers and designers will become more important in the workshop because until now we have always had the opportunity to test before using anything.


"But now the importance of simulation work and the wind tunnel will increase, to make sure that what you put on the car is giving you the results you want.


"Of course, driver input can be important and have some influence, but in the end I don't design the car, we have experts for that in the factory.


"My guess is we will see bigger gaps between the teams, and the team that is in the front at the beginning will stay at the front for longer.


"For the teams who don't get it right, who don't start on the right foot, it will take longer to catch up, and that will have a big influence on how the Championship develops."


Aside from KERS, 2009 brings the re-introduction of slick tyres and aerodynamic changes designed to allow cars to circulate closer together - all intended to allow more overtaking.
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By AKR
#85437
All this restriction on testing. If Ferrari or McLaren wanted to conduct more testing in secret who would catch them anyway? Seriously who would. All Ferrari has to do for example is test their cars in The USA for some extra testing that wouldn't be allowed and no one would even know where to look if they wanted to spy on them. McLaren could do a similar thing. Both have enough money to pull it off. Anf then both will have the best KERS systems, the best cars etc, etc, etc and then we will have the same story over and over. In the end the teams with the most money will dominate. All these restrictions to make it fair on the poorer teams who have less money will prove to be futile.
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By bud
#85473
yeah who would notice an F1 team full of equipment and personel rocking up to an airport in North America :hehe:
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By racechick
#85476
Only two teams running KERS successfully-McLaren and BMW with BMW being slightly ahead. McLaren will supply Force India. The teams want a gentleman's agreement to postpone KERS to 2010 and then all run with a standard system. There needs to be 100% agreement from the teams if this is to happen and at the moment BMW are not agreeing.

I cant say I blame them to be honest. Everyone was told at the same time when KERS had to be used and if McLaren and BMW spent time and effort developing a system more successfully than others then its not fair to change the rules at the 11th hour. Im not agreeing or disagreeing with the principal of KERS here, just the way that yet again there is not clarity.
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By AKR
#85483
yeah who would notice an F1 team full of equipment and personel rocking up to an airport in North America :hehe:


Don't dress up in uniform. Bring equipment there seperatly. Assemble it at the site. Stuff travel seperatly. Many ways to avoid attention. Besides Ferrari recently conducted some "secret" testing in The USA. Oops I never said that, you didn't hear that from me.......
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By AKR
#85484
Only two teams running KERS successfully-McLaren and BMW with BMW being slightly ahead. McLaren will supply Force India. The teams want a gentleman's agreement to postpone KERS to 2010 and then all run with a standard system. There needs to be 100% agreement from the teams if this is to happen and at the moment BMW are not agreeing.

I cant say I blame them to be honest. Everyone was told at the same time when KERS had to be used and if McLaren and BMW spent time and effort developing a system more successfully than others then its not fair to change the rules at the 11th hour. Im not agreeing or disagreeing with the principal of KERS here, just the way that yet again there is not clarity.


Good looks like KERS might have to wait until 2010. Usually if Ferrari don't want KERS happening now, then they will make ALL teams agree to a "gentleman's agreement" in one form or another since Ferrari's strong influence in the FIA and F1 overall. And if McLaren's KERS falls behind BMW-Sauber, then McLaren might well just agree with Ferrari and all the other teams, meaning BMW-Sauber can go and jump.....
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By Kiwi_Chris
#85504
All the teams complaining should spend less time whining and more time developing. :rolleyes:


agree - its not like they didnt have any warning about KERS etc, im sure there are enough companys out there that can help any team out to develop one
all The teams seem to spend a lot of time bitching bout one thing or another
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By EwanM
#85551
Who are the teams on target to start with Kers in Melbourne?
Red Bull have their car late, Ferrari admit they're behind
Mclaren, BMW, Williams? - they seem confident
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By racechick
#85556
Who are the teams on target to start with Kers in Melbourne?
Red Bull have their car late, Ferrari admit they're behind
Mclaren, BMW, Williams? - they seem confident


McLaren and BMW are ready and McLaren will supply force india
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By AKR
#85559
Who are the teams on target to start with Kers in Melbourne?
Red Bull have their car late, Ferrari admit they're behind
Mclaren, BMW, Williams? - they seem confident


McLaren and BMW are ready and McLaren will supply force india


If Ferrari are not ready then KERS should be delayed. And it might end up being like that as I cannot see the FIA allow others to give Ferrari a disadvantage. Especially McLaren. :)
By Gaz
#85566
Who are the teams on target to start with Kers in Melbourne?
Red Bull have their car late, Ferrari admit they're behind
Mclaren, BMW, Williams? - they seem confident


McLaren and BMW are ready and McLaren will supply force india


If Ferrari are not ready then KERS should be delayed. And it might end up being like that as I cannot see the FIA allow others to give Ferrari a disadvantage. Especially McLaren. :)


If they did that they would have to pay devlopment costs to the other teams.
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By AKR
#85580
Who are the teams on target to start with Kers in Melbourne?
Red Bull have their car late, Ferrari admit they're behind
Mclaren, BMW, Williams? - they seem confident


McLaren and BMW are ready and McLaren will supply force india


If Ferrari are not ready then KERS should be delayed. And it might end up being like that as I cannot see the FIA allow others to give Ferrari a disadvantage. Especially McLaren. :)


If they did that they would have to pay devlopment costs to the other teams.


They can afford that. :wink:
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