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FIA confirm no F1 team using FRIC in Germany
Jo Bauer with Charlie Whiting
The FIA has announced no teams will be running with FRIC suspension systems during the German Grand Prix and beyond.
Ahead of the Hockenheim race teams were warned by FIA Technical Delegate Charlie Whiting, that FRIC could be deemed illegal, while it emerged that some teams were preparing to lodge a protest against the system.
Subsequently McLaren, Red Bull and pace setting Mercedes confirmed they would remove FRIC from their respective cars and on Thursday it emerged that all teams had stopped using the front-and-rear-interconnected system.
After pre-race scrutineering at Hockenheim, FIA Technical Delegate Jo Bauer announced: 'I can confirm that no car...
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