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2015 Toro Rosso STR10 passes FIA crash test

Scuderia Toro Rosso recently announced that their Renault-powered STR10 has passed all the crash tests. They also provided a small peek at the new car as well, albeit in its bare carbon fiber form: Toro Rosso now joins Lotus, Ferrari and Sauber as teams that have confirmed passing of the FIA crash tests this winter. This enables them to take their new cars out on the track for the start of pre-season testing in early February.
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