I'm not so sure about how big an influence KERS will have at Sepang. Sure it will have obvious benefits exiting turn 2, the hairpin half way round (turn 9?), and the last corner, but the vast majority of corners at Sepang are high speed, overall downforce will be of importance, and the Brawn has that. I expect them to do very well indeed.freedom_honda wrote:I don't think Brawn will dominate again this weekend. Sepang is a high-speed circuit so the KERS equipped cars will have a bigger advantage this weekend. I'm expecting Ferrari to do well here, at least a podium if not the win.
True i forgot about the high speed corners. I doubt this weekend we would see many overtaking because although the diffuser 3 would have be faster on the corners, the KERS cars would be faster on the straight. So it would be difficult for non-KERS to overtake them in the braking areas. But axle said, i would expect all teams to take their KERS system out if it does rains, then the grid would be all mixed up with Hamilton, the ferraris, Alonso, RBR, Kubica, and the Brawns all fighting for the podiums.Spencifer_Murphy wrote:I'm not so sure about how big an influence KERS will have at Sepang. Sure it will have obvious benefits exiting turn 2, the hairpin half way round (turn 9?), and the last corner, but the vast majority of corners at Sepang are high speed, overall downforce will be of importance, and the Brawn has that. I expect them to do very well indeed.freedom_honda wrote:I don't think Brawn will dominate again this weekend. Sepang is a high-speed circuit so the KERS equipped cars will have a bigger advantage this weekend. I'm expecting Ferrari to do well here, at least a podium if not the win.
McLaren could be back in within the next 2-3 races if that's the case. we all know they have the money and staff to make it happen.www.jamesallenonf1.com wrote:McLaren are also flat out building new parts and they will be flying out packing cases full of kit to Malaysia this weekend.
It can be used after initial acceleration when exiting corners. Especially down a straight. As long as the steering is at zero degrees traction shouldn't be a problem.axle wrote:If it is wet though I wouldn't want KERS. Not for safety, but for weight and practicality. Who is going to be able to use 80 more HP in the wet?