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McLaren's Boullier: Bring back active suspension!

©WRI2 Perhaps it's a bit tongue in cheek but McLaren racing director Eric Boullier says F1 should consider a return of active suspension! Teams are currently  wrestling with the new trick suspension concept, the legality of which still requires clarification from the FIA before the end of the month. The debate about the pre-loaded suspension system, which has the ability to improve aerodynamic performance, was initiated by a letter sent to F1 race director Charlie Whiting by Ferrari designer Simone Resta, who requested guidance on whether the concept contravened the rule book or not. A meeting of technical directors with the FIA last week apparently prompted Boullier to suggest a return...
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