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By Grumpyone
#98270
As the KERS system was introduced as a sop to the energy conservation brigade, I assume cars leave the garage for assembly on the grid with KERS at zero. If so, what are bets on collisions on the formation lap, when the KERS users accelerate and then stamp on the brakes to charge the KERS system, only to be hit from behind by a non Kers car?
We shall see.
Grumpyone.
#98272
As the KERS system was introduced as a sop to the energy conservation brigade, I assume cars leave the garage for assembly on the grid with KERS at zero. If so, what are bets on collisions on the formation lap, when the KERS users accelerate and then stamp on the brakes to charge the KERS system, only to be hit from behind by a non Kers car?
We shall see.
Grumpyone.


I doubt it would be different. The drivers already use heavy braking to warm up tyres and brakes on the formation lap. Plus, they are permitted to charge KERS in the garages before the race.
#98288
Some energy saving then?

Since they are only to use it for 6 seconds a lap anyway, it doesn't really matter.
By drew24
#98493
After the first race in Melbourne, teams that have KERS proved to be slower than those who does not have KERS in there cars for various reasons. May the teams, who currently have KERS, remove the system from there cars for the next races?

:D
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By racechick
#98497
After the first race in Melbourne, teams that have KERS proved to be slower than those who does not have KERS in there cars for various reasons. May the teams, who currently have KERS, remove the system from there cars for the next races?

:D

Lewis came 3rd with KERS and did some good overtaking moves.
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By Griff
#98500
Doubt it. I don't think that it was KERS making the cars slow as much as the diffuser debarcal. I think that the teams with KERS were over taking easier, hence the 2 ferraris getting brilliant starts and Hamilton working through the ranks.

I see this has been pointed out as i was writing srry
By jsonf1
#98504
After the first race in Melbourne, teams that have KERS proved to be slower than those who does not have KERS in there cars for various reasons. May the teams, who currently have KERS, remove the system from there cars for the next races?

:D

Lewis came 3rd with KERS and did some good overtaking moves.

You call it overtaking when all cars in front has to retire? :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Ohhh but he did manage to overtake Force India :thumbup:
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By racechick
#98505
Lewis came 3rd with KERS and did some good overtaking moves.


Thats not official yet.

Ok Lewis came 4th with KERS. Still impressive from last.
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By racechick
#98506
After the first race in Melbourne, teams that have KERS proved to be slower than those who does not have KERS in there cars for various reasons. May the teams, who currently have KERS, remove the system from there cars for the next races?

:D

Lewis came 3rd with KERS and did some good overtaking moves.

You call it overtaking when all cars in front has to retire? :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Ohhh but he did manage to overtake Force India :thumbup:


:rofl::rofl::rofl: Which race have you been watching??
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By Griff
#98507
After the first race in Melbourne, teams that have KERS proved to be slower than those who does not have KERS in there cars for various reasons. May the teams, who currently have KERS, remove the system from there cars for the next races?

:D

Lewis came 3rd with KERS and did some good overtaking moves.

You call it overtaking when all cars in front has to retire? :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Ohhh but he did manage to overtake Force India :thumbup:

Well Kimi sticking it in the wall helped :D:clap:
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By racechick
#98508
After the first race in Melbourne, teams that have KERS proved to be slower than those who does not have KERS in there cars for various reasons. May the teams, who currently have KERS, remove the system from there cars for the next races?

:D

Lewis came 3rd with KERS and did some good overtaking moves.

You call it overtaking when all cars in front has to retire? :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Ohhh but he did manage to overtake Force India :thumbup:

Well Kimi sticking it in the wall helped :D:clap:

:hehe::hehe:
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By scotty
#98509
Hamilton made a good shout starting light, that added to KERS really made his race (getting past quite a lot of cars in the first stint that is). It'll be arsey if he ends up in 3rd but i'll definitely admit he earned points today.
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By Denthúl
#98510
After the first race in Melbourne, teams that have KERS proved to be slower than those who does not have KERS in there cars for various reasons. May the teams, who currently have KERS, remove the system from there cars for the next races?

:D

Lewis came 3rd with KERS and did some good overtaking moves.

You call it overtaking when all cars in front has to retire? :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Ohhh but he did manage to overtake Force India :thumbup:


:rofl::rofl::rofl: Which race have you been watching??


He drove spectacularly and deserved to finish where he did. But if you can't accept that he made up a lot of ground through incidents then you're just being silly.
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