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Red Bull to stick with controversial suspension

 XPB Images Red Bull will continue to use a controversial suspension concept in 2017, according to Germany's Auto Bild motorsport publication. It had been reported the Mercedes-pioneered, hydraulically-networked system that mimics active suspension had been banned by the FIA, following a letter to the governing body from Ferrari. The Scuderia’s chief designer Simone Resta had sought clarification over whether it was legal to implement a system that would essentially replicate the banned Front and Rear InterConnected (FRIC) concept in this way, without connecting the front and the rear wheels. Ferrari query over suspension concept leads to controversy La Gazzetta dello Sport had...
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