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Is KERS to be delayed next season...to next season?
Now Ferrari are struggling with their KERS system can we expect the FIA to annouce a delay in its introduction?
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Whether they are or if this is brinkmanship will be answered at the first race. |
Everyone will be running to the same rules so why change it? They have had plenty of time to get organised.
I think we can look forward to some unusual podiums in the first few races next year, and the whole point of F1 is for these things to develop. |
McLaren and Ferrari fighting for the 4th place... maaaan! wouldn't that be great? if kers can do that I'll put it on my computer too.
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Watch this space and what the FIA does.....
I hope we do see some unusual grids next year but most of all unusual podiums. |
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It's like a dot to dot picture without the dots http://www.motorsportforums.com/imag...s/laughing.gif
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But then what would the teams use if there was no Ferrari bias to blame for their poor performances? http://www.motorsportforums.com/imag...s/confused.gif http://www.motorsportforums.com/images/smilies/wink.gif |
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Exactly! Who would continue to spend half a billion every year knowing that the FIA will anyway pick another team to win the championship?
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Just to drag up an old thread, it seems that Ferrari are still struggling with KERS:
Ferrari's technical director Aldo Costa says the Italian squad are still behind schedule with the development of their Kinetic Energy Recovery System. KERS will be introduced in F1 at the start of 2009, but the development has been hard for many teams, who had no previous experience of the technology. Costa admitted he would have preferred to have tested the system on track already, like some of their rivals have done. Source & full story: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/71385 |
I'm looking forward to it, and would like to see it shake up the order at least slightly, I just think they could have freed up the regs a bit more rather than specifying a maximum amount of energy that can be regenerated.
And whats the betting that in 5-10 years time Max and/or Bernie (and yes, they still will be around then) will be creaming their pants for a common KERS system for all the teams... |
Biggest change since 1998 and on that occasion McLaren came out of the doldrums to comfortably be the quickest team. Ferrari caught them up over the course of the season, but previous winners Williams and Benetton were never the same again.
A similar change could occur in 2009, with somebody like Toyota or Red Bull getting a leap on the rest, and teams like McLaren and Ferrari could be caught playing catch up. |
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