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Suspension protest on the cards for Australian GP - Force India

Force India technical director Andy Green believes a protest against trick F1 suspension systems could overshadow the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Debate between teams about clever hydraulic suspension devices run by Mercedes and Red Bull has been ongoing since Ferrari wrote to the FIA at the end of last year to query their legality. Following the latest talks earlier this month, F1 race director Charlie Whiting is expected to issue a technical directive before next week's first pre-season test explaining how much suspension systems can influence aerodynamics. With the suspension developments being a key area of potential performance gains, and Ferrari still not happy with the...
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