The FIA has warned Formula 1 teams they could be asked to remove trick suspension systems if they cannot prove aerodynamic performance gain is not the design's primary purpose read more »
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Toro Rosso chief Franz Tost has confirmed the team will not protest in Melbourne over the 'trick' suspension issue. read more »
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After launching the all-new STR12 in Spain, James Key admitted he was disappointed that Mercedes went the same way in developing the front suspension, sidepod and nose layout... read more »
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BARCELONA, Spain -- Similarities between the front suspension on the Toro Rosso and Mercedes are a complete coincidence, according to the Italian team's technical director... read more »
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BARCELONA, Spain -- Toro Rosso chief Franz Tost has ruled out his team lodging an official protest over a rival team's suspension at the Australian Grand Prix despite the... read more »
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Sahara Force India Formula One Team believe there will be protests at the Australian Grand Prix over pre-loaded suspensions. read more »
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Toto Wolff has dismissed claims that the season opener could be marred by protests over his team's suspension system. read more »
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Mercedes has no fears its controversial 'trick' suspension system will be outlawed by the FIA, stressing the fact the regulations on that part of the car are... read more »
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Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff is completely unnerved by the prospect of a protest in Melbourne concerning the ongoing suspension row. read more »
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Toto Wolff says that Mercedes is "very confident and comfortable" over the legality of its suspension system, amid a row that has developed in the build up to… read more »
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Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff insists he does not fear prospect of a potential protest against his team's suspension system at the Australian Grand Prix read more »
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Force India are predicting a combative start to this year's championship as the ongoing suspension row shows little sign of being resolved. read more »
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Force India Technical Director, Andy Green, believes suspension row will overshadow season opener. read more »
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Force India's technical chief Andy Green expects this year's season-opening Australian Grand Prix could be mired in protests about 'trick' suspensions, an... read more »
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Force India technical director Andy Green believes a protest against trick suspension systems could overshadow Formula 1's season-opening Australian Grand Prix read more »
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Nearly all Formula 1 teams are reportedly in favour of returning to active suspension to help up the confusion surrounding the legality of current systems. read more »
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The majority of Formula 1 teams agree the return of active ride would be the simplest way to clarify confusion surrounding the legality of suspension systems, Autosport has learned read more »
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Amidst row over suspension systems that threatens to overshadow Australian GP, McLaren boss suggests returns to 90s solution. read more »
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McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has suggested Formula 1 consider bringing back active suspension read more »
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Failure to reach an agreement on legality of suspension systems could overshadow season opener. read more »
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The 2017 season could begin with a protest after Ferrari failed to garner the support of the FIA and rival teams over the legality of the 'trick' suspension systems... read more »
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The FIA is set to issue clarification on 'trick' suspension systems being used by Mercedes and Red Bull after Ferrari failed to gain support of all its rivals in a... read more »
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Ferrari could be forced into pursuing more formal channels if it wants a stricter clarification on Mercedes and Red Bull's 'trick' suspension systems read more »
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Formula 1 teams have failed to reach an agreement on the legality of trick suspension systems, with a ruling now expected from the FIA before the start of pre-season testing read more »
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Intrigue over Formula 1 suspension systems pioneered by Mercedes is nothing new, but the latest row over what is allowed can be traced back to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix read more »