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F1 should consider bringing back active suspension - Boullier
McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has suggested Formula 1 should consider bringing back active suspension. The technology has been banned since the start of the 1994 season but was one of various ideas proposed at a meeting of technical directors and the FIA last week. Read Also: FIA ruling on F1 suspension row expected before first test F1 teams have failed to reach an agreement on the legality of trick suspension systems, with a ruling expected from the FIA before the end of the month. Debate about pre-loaded suspension systems has been ongoing since Ferrari designer Simone Resta wrote to F1 race director Charlie Whiting about the devices helping aerodynamic performance. Ferrari was...
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