Renault may use KERS at Monza
Renault F1 Team, R29, KERS gloves, Formula 1 Testing, Jerez, Spain 17.03.2009 / Copyright: Davenport / xpb
Renault is considering re-installing KERS to its formula one cars for the forthcoming Italian grand prix.
The French team abandoned the energy recovery technology earlier this season, but believe the 80 horse power boost may be worth the set-up compromises on the long straights of the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza.
"We don't plan to use it in Spa, but we're considering it for Monza as we believe it will provide a real advantage there," said technical director Bob Bell on Wednesday.
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