Holm86 wrote:IMO this would remove the whole idea of the new ERS system. The idea with the ERS system is that the ICE and Electronics works together as a seemless unit. Not just as a gimmick as KERS mostly was. KERS was a push-button system only available for a few seconds a lap.
ERS will work through the entire lap and is managed by the ECU and has no push-button. So i see no reason as to why there should be indicators showing when the ERS is on or off.
Not completely true. There are some elements that make it also advantageous to use it in bigger bursts in one time.
-You can only use 33,33 seconds a laps. You don't need it off throttle of course, so it variaties per circuit. At Monaco, 45% of the lap on throttle, that'll be more or less the exact time you spend on the throttle. However, at Monza, 83% throttle, you'll be 69-70 seconds on throttle, so there you will have to allocate those 33,33 seconds to where they can be used best.
-Teams can use 4000KJ per lap, but are only allowed to harvest 2000KJ per lap. Sometimes they might want to use ERS 1 lap less to have more boost the next lap. I think we'll see it both automatically and manually controlled, adapting to the situation.
An indicator might be a nice feature after all.