This is why KERS should have come in as a 4WD recovery system, with unlimited usage. And they should have raised the minimum weight from 605Kg to 650Kg so the introduction of KERS would not have had such an adverse effect upon the usage of ballast (that is essential to balance the tyres).
When drivers are scraping 2-4Kg off of their already thin frames, and having doctors determine how much muscle mass (heavier than fat) that they can lose, but still retain the strength necessary to drive a full GP, there is a serious problem.
I must say that my larest fear from this year is the hot races like Bahrain, Malaysia and Abu Dhabi may lead to some accidents/hospitalizations due to this fine edge that the drivers have been made to walk in the name of KERS.
Yes, raising the minimum weight from 605KG to 650KG with the introduction of KERS would have been better.
I would not doubt that this may happen for 2010+, especially if the tyres behave really badly, and the drivers faint due to the weight loss.
Who knows, but I DO know that I just can't wait for Australia!