The software allows the KERS system to start the car. Even if the 400kJ limit had been reached just before the engine stalled, when the car is put into start mode the KERS counter is reset so any remining energy could be used to start the car
As riff_raff suggests I imagine things would be more difficult with a CVT system, especially if the positioning of the CVT is done hydraulically as no engine speed = no hydraulic pressure.
ESP, I suppose you could call the electric KERS system an overgrown starter motor, but if that wasn't there you wouldn't bolt a starter motor to the car. You would have the weight of a motor and larger battery just for the unlikely situation of the the driver stalling, Anti-Stall failing, and it not happening in the pitlane or on the grid. Given how much work goes into shaving grams from components I just can't see it happening
Ian, the software already allows the car to be started using KERS if so desired. However, I don't think it would reduce the number of guys in the pit crew as (a) everyone there has a second function and (b) you'd need a backup in case the KERS start failed.
If Max was really concerned he could just make another random rule limiting the number of guys over the white line. A lot of series' have it. Or better yet limit the number of FOM passes for each team and watch the engineers jump off the pit wall to help with the pit stop
I would pay to see that!