Formula One Changes Rules For 2009 Season

Those of you who are looking for a little more exciting during the 2009 Formula One season will be happy to know that you’re wish may come true; although not necessarily in the way that you were hoping. The FIA told Formula One that they only way drivers can compete is if they are racing in hybrids. This new rule will be put into effect in order to comply with the standards that have been set up by the Kinetic Energy Recovery System.

Formula One stated that it will take until 2013 before all of the changes from the new system to take effect – but it will start with the 2009 season. Teams all across the board have been caught off guard by this new rule. Ferrari was one of the first to speak out. Piero Ferrari – son of Enzo and Vice President of Ferrari – was noticeably angry by the change and is afraid that they will lose thousands of dollars trying to create new engines for their team.

Yet, not all on the Ferrari team feel that this change is negative. Michael Schumacher is looking forward to the new challenger that has been placed in front of them and said that the environment is not the only thing that will benefit from it – but also the drivers.

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