Another attempt to delay KERS fails

Mon, 3 November 2008, 03:59

Nov.3 (GMM) Team bosses in Brazil reportedly tried again to install a one-year delay to the forthcoming introduction of KERS systems

At one of a series of FOTA meetings at Interlagos, the prospect of calling off the implementation of the energy-recovery technology until 2010 went to a vote, according to Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport

Teams overwhelmingly agreed, except BMW-Sauber, who want the KERS introduction to take place as scheduled next year. FOTA votes, when immediate rule changes are concerned, require unanimity

The smaller teams, like Toro Rosso, but also carmaker teams including Renault, are unimpressed. “The veto is a bill of six million euros for us. We have to buy a system externally,” co-owner Gerhard Berger said

Renault’s Flavio Briatore said: “We have gone through the same nonsense with the quick shifting gearboxes. Today everyone has one and we are all millions of euros poorer.”nnAuto Motor und Sport said McLaren has already invested 30 million on KERS, while Honda’s development bill is closer to 90m. “Our system has so far cost us two million,” said Sam Michael, technical director of the Williams team which has taken an unique flywheel approach to KERS

It emerged in Brazil that Toyota intends to start the 2009 season without a KERS-equipped car, while Ferrari is also lagging behind, after its initial design proved flawed and was scrapped

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