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'Ferrari drove in 2019 already with simplified version of DAS system'

Mercedes suddenly came up with the DAS system during the last winter tests. Red Bull Racing, with Helmut Marko at the front, immediately announced not to rule out a protest at the FIA, but at Ferrari on the other side of the paddock it remained pretty quiet and refused to make any harsh statements about the concept. Motorsport.com has now found out the reason. Indeed, since the French Grand Prix of 2019, Ferrari has had a system that mimics many of the advantages of the DAS principle. The Italian race stable will also use it next season and even customer team Haas F1 has taken over the so-called PAS (Power Assisted Steering) system from the Maranello based manufacturer. Read more Aston...
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