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    Default KTM's 125GP team beat Formula 1 to using KERS



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    According to Harald Bartol, who heads the KTM 125/250 GP racing team, the Austrian company was the first to use a new, high-tech system on Tommy Koyama's racebike last year. This system – Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) – was fitted to Koyama's bike during the 125cc GP in Valencia last year.

    KERS, a system that stores energy during braking and releases it under acceleration, is all set to make its debut in Formula 1 racing this year, but going by Bartol’s revelation, KTM have already beaten the F1 guys to the punch.

    Koyama only managed to finish seventh in the 2008 Valencian 125cc GP and his top speed during the race was 219.6km/h, as compared with 226.3km/h for Stefan Bradl’s Aprilia, so it isn’t of course as if KERS is some magic formula for winning races. However, KTM are putting in more development work into this system and it may soon start providing a real competitive edge to KTM’s racing bikes.

    Under hard braking, KERS charges some condensers/capacitors, which then release the energy during full-throttle application. For now, the system only provides an additional 3bhp, but could soon be providing more with additional development. We hope it soon starts providing an additional 10-15bhp, so KTM can fit KERS on the 2010 RC8 R…



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    Damn thats awesome! Like I've always said KTM FTW!!!

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    I had an idea like that a while ago. KTM's don't need any extra power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DunDunSkeert
    I had an idea like that a while ago. KTM's don't need any extra power.
    eh, maybe just a little bit more. They are a bit slower than the "Piaggio" bike on top end. The best placed KTM of 2008 was Márquez who finished 13th overall. His best finish all year was 1 3rd.

    Anyone else ever notice the Japanese riders love that "mooneyes like" helmet design. I can name Shinya Nakano and Naoki Matsudo off the top off my head but there are others that use it as well. Anyone know where its from?

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    meh

    F1 is still better

    The regs wouldn't allow it to be used last season even though they were working on it. It will be implemented this year and they have already been tested.

    Bring on F1!!! Slicks and new aero rules!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DinanM3atl
    meh

    F1 is still better

    The regs wouldn't allow it to be used last season even though they were working on it. It will be implemented this year and they have already been tested.

    Bring on F1!!! Slicks and new aero rules!
    and the ugliest f1 cars ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazn
    and the ugliest f1 cars ever.
    Fact.

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