Williams ‘won’t use’ KERS in Melbourne
Williams have ruled out using Formula One's new KERS energy recovery system at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
"We're clear that we're not going to be using it in Australia but not clear when we will use it," he said.
The Kinetic Energy Recovery System will give a driver a brief burst of extra power at the push of a button through the recovery of energy generated by the car's brakes that would otherwise go to waste. Yahoo!
Most teams have said they will wait until after the final pre-season test next month before deciding whether to take the system to Melbourne for the first race on March 29.
The chances are that Williams, who have Germany's Nico Rosberg and Japan's Kazuki Nakajima as their drivers, will not use KERS in Malaysia either since that race follows on the weekend immediately after Australia.