QUOTE (MaxFan1 @ Nov 3 2009, 00:21)

Rearward distribution is an advantage during starts. McLaren are too quick to give up the advantage they have. I am almost hoping that they don't have a good car next season just to make them realise how useful KERS is and how it has been made a escape goat.
KERS has disadvantages, which slows the car not less, than it speeds up.
For KERS they have to design bigger sidepods = bigger drag, worse airflow around the diffuser = worse aero, slower car
For KERS they have to designe bigger cooling inlets and outlets = bigger drag, worse airflow... = worse aero, slower car
Because of KERS they can use much less ballast = less well balanced weight distribution with less optimal setting range, higher Center of Gravity = slower car, worse handling
KERS adds much more disadvantages than benefits. It's not just to push a button and you extract 3-4 tenths from the laptimes (though not on every track, on some tracks 1 lap of breaking isn't enough to fully charge it).
Look at the WCC standings to decide which concept won; with or without KERS.
McLaren could have been good if KERS would have been mandatory.