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Force India can ‘definitely see' Melbourne protests

Force India are predicting a combative start to this year's championship as the ongoing suspension row shows little sign of being resolved. Earlier this year Ferrari wrote to F1 race director Charlie Whiting questioning the legality of the pre-loaded suspension system used by Mercedes and Red Bull. The system adjusts ride heights and produces greater downforce levels in corners through the use of a third suspension element. Although it was thought that F1 race director Charlie Whiting would offer some guidance ahead of the new season, that has yet to come. And if it does, that is Whiting's opinion, not the law meaning protests could be possible come Melbourne. 'Yes, I can definitely see it...
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