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And the weight penalty of the system.Not to start with some teams are worried about the kinetic energy building up and blowing the car and driver to smithereens
Will be interesting to see what complaints there are with regards to the various ideas/components used on the cars, iirc all are technically within the regulations, but there have been some very interesting ways of 'bending' them...like increasing the area of the diffuser by incorporating bodywork into it, and not to mention those insane mirror stalks.
With everyone starting from a clean piece of paper I imagine there will be some toys thrown out of prams when teams didn't think of something that others have, for example, what the hell is that thing hanging under the nose cone of the RB5.
I think KERS will be immense to watch... but I doubt many teams will release it for quite a while. I don't think that there is a massive advantage to it yet, the amount of time you would gain (in "boost") may only make up the difference in lap times from the added weight that comes with them. Then again, maybe some of the back runners will run for that very reason?! But hey, i'm no expert. I guess it'll all become clear after Oz
I think it would be used more for say coming out the last corner and hitting it to get more of a boost in acceleration to get passed some one/ Like you say it wont change the top end.I think a lot of people are expecting a real obvious 'boost' where the car surges forward for a couple of seconds, but in reality we won't actually see it happening. Hopefully though, with the massive aero changes to remove the dirty air from behind the cars, it should contribute enough to make overtake moves far more viable.