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McLaren to race with KERS in Melbourne

25 March 2009

The McLaren team is the third to confirm that it will use the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) at the opening race in Melbourne this weekend. The device, which should give drivers an extra 80 horsepower for 6.6 seconds per lap, has also been confirmed by the Renault and Ferrari teams.

"We have taken a final decision on KERS, and we will use the system in Melbourne," Mercedes Motorsport boss Norbert Haug told German magazine Auto Motor und Sport, "we will fit it to both of our cars."

McLaren driver Heikki Kovalainen is likely to be pleased with his team's decision; "It's certainly going to be an advantage to begin with," the FInn was quoted as saying earlier this month. "It potentially gives you a big benefit from the start to the first corner, and then obviously for overtaking."


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