nudger wrote:which was precisely the point Stefano Domenicali was making recently when talking of the mess the fia is making of the regulations.
Mclaren has developed a car based on kers, they have invested large sums in the kers technology...all on the understanding that it was optional in 09, but mandatory in 2010. nothing was said about a standard unit.
so now if mosley either bans it, or introduces a standard unit, mclaren have wasted 10s of millions and an entire season bringing this technology to the race track...doing as mosley wanted!
jeeze i hope someone has the balls to stand agaist him in the election.
It is not Mosley trying to ban it or standardize it it is only Flavio doing so at this point.
Mosley is pushing for it to be made stronger
Please read and inform yourself before replying.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/73208
Mosley: "To me it makes no sense that a big team will spend millions and millions of pounds on a gearbox which is just refining, and complain of spending less money on KERS that is cutting-edge technology."
"We would like to up the amount of energy stored and up the rate of energy flow. At the moment it is 400 kilojoules stored, and it is 60 kilowatts in and out. We would like to see 800 kilojoules stored - twice as much – and we would like to have perhaps up to 150 kilowatts in and 100 kilowatts out. That would then put it into a category of a device that if you fitted it to a road car, you would be able to absorb all the energy when the car is braking hard – except in really extreme braking. And that is what is missing."
"The thing that I cannot accept is that you standardize something like KERS while competing with the gearboxes and the wheel nuts and uprights and all the other things that should be standardized."