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- Drayson Racing enters EVCup Race Series
- Opel touts the 'silent' advantages of having an al...
- Rolls Royce Electric Vehicle Concept [video]
- Williams not ruling out flywheel KERS
- Concept vehicle by Aaron Beck
- James Chung concept vehicle designs
- Porsche Panamera S Hybrid 2012 TEST DRIVE [video]
- Concept vehicles by Maxim Revin
- Toyota iQ EV to launch @ Geneva Auto Show
- BMW Vision ConnectedDrive Concept [video]
- 'Gas-guzzling' F1 needs a new image, urges Whitmarsh
- Toyota Prius gets extra seats for Europe
- Concept truck designs by Slava Kazarinov
- Porsche launches field tests with electric Boxster
- Fullycharged Volvo C30 EV Crash Test [video]
- Porsche Will Debut New Hybrid Next Month @ Geneva ...
- Ford Explained: Hybrid, Plug-In Hybrids and EVs [v...
- Formula One Teams consider running F1 cars in EV m...
- Carbon Nation Trailer
- Continental Enhances Electric Vehicle Safety
- Renault 'spy' row over electric car costs
- Electric Andros Trophy Prost gets title 2010
- BMW ActiveE 2011 Electric Car TEST DRIVE [video]
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta
- Honda EV Concept and Plug-In Hybrid due @ Geneva A...
- BMW to Launch ActiveE EV at Geneva Auto Show [video]
- Le Mans 24-hour race sees first Hybrid entry
- Ford Focus Electric saves thousands in running costs
- Lithium ion battery market to quadruple by 2020
- WikiLeaks: Peak Oil is Real, Saudis running out of...
- Nissan ESFLOW Rear Wheel Drive Electric Sports Car...
- SK Innovation to Supply Batteries to Mercedes SLS ...
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- Anyone without KERS 'will be making up the numbers'
- World Record DBM Electric Car will return [video]
- UQM Electric Motors Selected for Audi A1 e-tron Te...
- Concept vehicle illustrations by Vadim Gousmanov
- Nissan says Leaf orders met by end-summer
- VW to launch 100mpg Hybrid Golf by 2020
- Renault Previews The Zoe Electric Car [video]
- VW to launch 95mpg Up blue-e-motion Hybrid
- Nissan faces delays for Leaf electric car in U.S.
- More Electric than fossil powered cars by 2020: Be...
- GM Invest $7M in start-up to double Li-ion battery...
- Concept cars by Abraham Martinez
- The Chevy Volt Super Bowl Ad [video]
- 600 kms Range from a 115 kWh Battery pack, Not a P...
- Mitsubishi iMiev the biggest selling small-car in ...
- Toyota Yaris Hybrid Concept Teaser
- Williams completes first KERS test
- Suck, squeeze, bang, bust: The end of the ICE?
- Peugeot Launch new 2011 Le Mans racer still withou...
- First Shipment of Nissan Leafs Arrive in Europe.
- World's largest solar-powered boat [Video]
- Honda Fit Hybrid Outsells Toyota Prius in Japan
- BMW, Peugeot and Citroen Form Joint Venture to Dev...
- First images of the KERS powered 2011 Mercedes GP ...
- Military vehicle concepts by Sam Brown
- Adrian Newey says Red Bull's KERS must work
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Adrian Newey says Red Bull's KERS must work
The Kinetic Energy Recovery System is making a return to Formula 1 this season and, unlike in 2009, all teams are expected to run it.
Red Bull's technical chief Adrian Newey believes it is crucial that his team gets its KERS working properly in 2011 if it's not to lose out to its rivals.
Two years ago, Red Bull developed its own KERS but decided not to race it as its main rival Brawn GP was also not using it.
But Newey reckons this year his team cannot afford to not get KERS working properly, as he believes the system will be a big advantage during race starts.
"The RB5 was actually packaged to take KERS and we did run it briefly pre-season," said Newey during the launch of the new car at Valencia. "We took the view at the start that there were other things we wanted to concentrate on in 2009 so we chose not to race with it through the season.
"Packaging is a challenge with KERS and the big challenge is to try and come up with a solution that doesn't compromise the aerodynamics too much, otherwise you drop the performance benefit that you get from putting KERS on.
"We are here to try hard to try and develop it through the pre-season so that we are confident that it does give us performance. I think one of the things that came clearly in 2009 was that the start-line performance of KERS was important.
"Fortunately the team that we were battling with, which was Brawn that year, also didn't have KERS so neither had an advantage over the other in that sense, so this year I think no doubt with McLaren and Ferrari and Mercedes having KERS and being extremely competitive, then we need to get it to work if for no other reason than simply performance off the line."
Despite last year's RB6 being the strongest car of the field, Newey is hopeful the new RB7 will benefit from the development of its predecessors to be even more competitive.
"First of all the car is third generation of a lineage starting with RB5, so it is further development of the family," he said. "We have adapted the car to suit the regulation changes, so putting KERS back on the car, going back to single diffuser, a few other details to suit the regulations.
"It is also difficult to design the car to Pirelli tyres. We obviously had a short test in Abu Dhabi post race last year but tyres have developed further since then, so it is a matter of learning as we go on through the tests."