And now FErrari wants to supply a standard KERS... because that is the basis of the "technical DNA" of F1
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/n ... 4324.shtml
disregard the title since the FIA is not once mentioned in the story
Hmm I see no where in that article where anybody but the FIA wants KERS.ISLAMATRON wrote:And now FErrari wants to supply a standard KERS... because that is the basis of the "technical DNA" of F1
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/n ... 4324.shtml
disregard the title since the FIA is not once mentioned in the story
Next year, KERS is again allowed, but the Formula One Teams’ Association have agreed a gentleman's pact to ignore those relevant sections of the technical regulations. However, according to Auto Motor und Sport, the apparent KERS snub might be short-lived.
The publication reports that Ferrari's KERS component suppliers MTS and Saft are being lined up to supply a standard system in 2011 for a fee of €2m per team.
The same way the Merc ECU is being used?ISLAMATRON wrote:Mosley has publicly stated that he does not favor standard KERS, it has been FErrari that has led the way against KERS.
You think FErrari has no claim to wether the KERS systems it helped develope get used?
If they do go for a standard system they will be destroying both the basic concept of Kers and also the potentialy high level and rapid development of hybrid technology for road vehicles and the resulting benefits for ordinary road users including the eventual huge reduction in everyones transport costs!!!!WhiteBlue wrote:Fota is discussing KERS again for 2011. I think they will do the dumb thing and go for a spec system by Magneti Marelli or the Williams system. KERS needs to be a performance discriminator in my view.
If they use Ferrari's system next year, it will be a discriminator. Well, based on the reliability of the system it will certainly add an element of randomness to the races...WhiteBlue wrote:Fota is discussing KERS again for 2011. I think they will do the dumb thing and go for a spec system by Magneti Marelli or the Williams system. KERS needs to be a performance discriminator in my view.
The Merc McLaren one is still only a basic first generation Kers bolted to a conventional power train.Just_a_fan wrote:If they use Ferrari's system next year, it will be a discriminator. Well, based on the reliability of the system it will certainly add an element of randomness to the races...WhiteBlue wrote:Fota is discussing KERS again for 2011. I think they will do the dumb thing and go for a spec system by Magneti Marelli or the Williams system. KERS needs to be a performance discriminator in my view.
If they use a standard system it should be the only decent one out there - the Merc/McL one.
Like usual you talk more than you understand!autogyro wrote:The Merc McLaren one is still only a basic first generation Kers bolted to a conventional power train.Just_a_fan wrote:If they use Ferrari's system next year, it will be a discriminator. Well, based on the reliability of the system it will certainly add an element of randomness to the races...WhiteBlue wrote:Fota is discussing KERS again for 2011. I think they will do the dumb thing and go for a spec system by Magneti Marelli or the Williams system. KERS needs to be a performance discriminator in my view.
If they use a standard system it should be the only decent one out there - the Merc/McL one.
That concept is at least 12 Months out of date.