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Green fears Melbourne protests

As predicted, Force India Technical Director, Andy Green, believes the ongoing suspension row will overshadow the season opener in Melbourne next month. Following an initial exchange of letters between Ferrari and Charlie Whiting, a number of meetings have taken place in response to the Italian outfit's 'concerns' over the legality of the suspension system used by Mercedes and Red Bull and understood to be under consideration by several others, but (surprise, surprise) the teams cannot find a solution they can all agree on. While the teams consider a number of options, including a return to traction control, it is hoped that a new directive might be issued before Melbourne which would...
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