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FIA warns F1 teams over suspension designs
The FIA has told Formula 1 teams they could be asked to remove their suspension systems if they fail to prove aerodynamic performance gain is not the design's primary purpose. Debate between teams about clever hydraulic suspension devices has been ongoing since Ferrari wrote to the FIA at the end of last year to query their legality. Although Ferrari's initial clarification was not aimed at any specific team, it is believed the issue revolves around technology concepts Mercedes and Red Bull have previously used legally and were being taken to the next level. While the most recent talks between teams earlier this month failed to reach a resolution, the FIA has now issued a technical...
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