a couple of years ago, head skis produced a racing ski fitted with kers. sounds odd, but it is now being used in normal skis. I don't fully understand how it works, but it appears that the flexing of a skican cause a microchip to store energy, and when the flexing stops at the end of a turn, the energy is released back into fibres, stiffening the tail of the skis, resulting in increased accelloration out of the turn.
it is a rather interesting process, and I wonder if it could be, or is already, used in f1 to produce either stiffness or flexibility on demand. could be the reason for some of the flexing issues over the last year or two.
google "kers on skis" to see a brief description.
anybody have any thoughts on this technology?