feynman wrote:Last I heard was that Williams were struggling badly with their flywheel design, (abandoned?) I would realistically put a "0." in front of all those version numbers you listed, I don't think anyone has actually made it up to v1.0 for an F1 specification. It is OK for buses and Porsches, but the laws of physics are proving as stubborn as ever.
If, as HRT, you decided not to be a test mule for F1-flywheels, and choose battery KERS, then why wouldn't you use whatever Magneti Marelli had lying about going spare, rather than subsidise a Williams R&D battery KERS effort?
If they aggreed to be the R&D test mule, they could get the technology for free, and for a team like Hispania, that could save a couple million that would be spent on the car in aero development for instance.
As for the MM KERS, they dont manufacture a general purpose KERS to my knowlege. They have 3 diffrent bespoke solutions, the Magnetti/Ferarri, Magnetti/Renault and Magnetti/Toyota solutions, each tailored to each diffrent engine. A process that takes arround 6-8 months to do.
As for the 2011 Hispania, the design they are heading for is one based uppon the TF110 chassis, as im thinking they have bought the licence to build that chassis and modify it to their needs, whitch will probably see the Hispanias take a simmilar leap that Lotus are expecting/expected to take for 2011.
If Hispania get a decent package together with a decent driver line up, with decent finance and facilities for 2011, id expect to see them at the rear of the mid-feild for 2011 as their average posistion, but sometimes going better. Id expect to see them sign Pedro De La Rosa for 2011 as a race driver with a pay driver with a decent ammount of money behind him that can do more than Yamamotto. Id expect to see them get Christian Klien as the test & reserve driver as well and a young guy for development purposes.
Personally id put Klien into a race seat and then try and sign up a driver with some money where therer is some coming at current, someone like Mikhail Aleshin from World Series by Renault (he has a simmilar ammount of money as Petrov) and then try and get a driver who has experience with a big team under his belt for Test & Reserve purposes, im thinking Brendon Hartley or Luca Filippi or develop Dani Clos into the Spanish teams mould.
I do have worrys about Hispania, but i have less worries about them than i do Virgin and their approach.