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No FIA consequences for convicted Sutil

2d ago from Forumula1.net - Adrian Sutil's manager on Tuesday said the German driver is free to return to F1. 29-year-old Sutil had emerged from a Munich court with a criminal conviction for grievous bodily harm, an 18-month suspended jail term and EUR 200,000 fine. The former Force India driver also... More Details »
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FIA not to act on convicted Sutil

3d ago from YallaF1.com - Jan.31 Adrian Sutil's manager said on Tuesday that the German driver is free to return to Formula 1. 29-year-old Sutil had emerged from a Munich court with a criminal conviction for grievous bodily harm, an 18-month suspended jail term and $260,000 fine. The former Force... More Details »
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FIA advises that reactive ride height is illegal

1w ago from GrandPrix.com - Motor racing's governing body, the FIA, believes that reactive ride height systems being pursued by F1 teams ahead of the new season will be deemed to be outside the regulations. Lotus tried such a system in November's Abu Dhabi young driver tests and Ferrari is also known... More Details »
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FIA: Reactive ride offered aero benefit

1w ago from AutoSport.com - Reactive suspension systems were banned from Formula 1 once it became clear to the FIA that their principle benefit was aerodynamic, AUTOSPORT has learned. The governing body wrote to teams on Friday informing them that, in its view, the mechanical concepts pioneered by... More Details »
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FIA bans Lotus-style ride height systems

1w ago from Forumula1.net - F1′s governing body has banned the 2012 innovation known commonly as ‘reactive ride height'. The concept, pioneered by Lotus and first spotted in action at last November's young driver test, was also reportedly being worked on by teams including Ferrari,... More Details »
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FIA bans reactive ride height systems

1w ago from F1Pulse.com - The FIA has banned the innovative reactive ride height system introduced by Lotus for the 2012 season. The system had stirred controversy over its legality with several teams, including Ferrari, awaiting clarification from motorsport’s governing body on whether it... More Details »
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Active ride height banned by FIA

1w ago from GPUpdate.net - The FIA has revealed that a ride-height control system, which is currently being developed by the Ferrari and Lotus Formula 1 team, is banned in the sport. Both teams were initially told the device was legal and thus allowed to run in the upcoming 2012 Formula 1 World... More Details »
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FIA bans re-active ride height system

1w ago from ManipeF1.com - The innovative re-active ride height system being developed by Lotus, Ferrari and others has been banned by the FIA after it was classified as a moving aerodynamic device on Friday. The system, which prevents the front of a car diving under braking, was first tested by... More Details »
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FIA bans system developed by Lotus and Ferrari

1w ago from NDTVSports.com - New Delhi: Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) on Saturday banned a system being developed by Lotus and Ferrari to keep the car more stable during braking.Known as the ride-height control system, the BBC reported that the device was earlier deemed legal... More Details »
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FIA: Reactive ride height control not legal

1w ago from Crash.net - The new ride height control system dreamt up by Lotus and which the Enstone-based team had hoped would give them an advantage over the opposition, has been banned by the sport's governing body, the FIA, it is being reported.The FIA had initially given the device, which... More Details »
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Ride-height control system banned by FIA

1w ago from GPUpdate.net - The FIA has revealed that a ride-height control system, which is currently being developed by the Ferrari and Lotus Formula 1 team, is banned in the sport. Both teams were initially told the device was Legal and thus allowed to run in the upcoming 2012 Formula 1 World... More Details »
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FIA bans new systems

1w ago from SkySports.com - The FIA has banned the use of controversial new reactive suspension systems for the 2012 Formula One championship. Williams chief operations engineer Mark Gillan revealed the sport's governing body had declared the systems, like the one being trialled by Lotus, to be... More Details »
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FIA: Reactive ride height not legal

1w ago from Crash.net - The new ride height control system dreamt up by Lotus has been banned by the sport's governing body, the FIA, it is being reported.The FIA had initially given the device, which helps to improve stability under braking, the green light, however, on Friday, a note was... More Details »
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FIA bans Lotus-style ride height systems

1w ago from F1Zone.net - F1′s governing body has banned the 2012 innovation known commonly as ‘reactive ride height'. The concept, pioneered by Lotus and first spotted in action at last November's young driver test, was also reportedly being worked on by teams including Ferrari,... More Details »
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FIA bans Lotus style reactive suspension

1w ago from YallaF1.com - Jan.21 (Reuters) Formula One's governing body has moved to ban controversial new reactive suspension systems like the one being tried out by Lotus. Williams chief operations engineer Mark Gillan said the International Automobile Federation (FIA) had declared the systems to... More Details »
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FIA bans reactive ride height for 2012

2w ago from espnF1.com - The reactive suspension system pioneered by Lotus has been banned for the 2012 season, according to reports. Lotus hoped to steal a march on its rivals with the concept, that regulates ride height under braking, but sources emerged on Friday that the FIA sent a note to all... More Details »
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FIA bans reactive ride-height systems

2w ago from TheF1Times.com - The FIA has moved to ban the reactive ride-height systems which have been the subject of much discussion during the off-season. The governing body released a technical directive on Friday evening effectively banning such systems which regulate the ride-height through the... More Details »
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New Toro Rosso passes FIA crash tests

2w ago from Crash.net - Toro Rosso has confirmed that its new car – the STR7 – will be able to debut in the opening test of pre-season after passing its FIA crash tests.New regulations in place for 2012 state that teams can only test cars once they have passed the mandatory tests, whereas... More Details »
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2012 Toro Rosso passes FIA crash tests

2w ago from F1Zone.net - Toro Rosso has announced that its 2012 car will be ready to run on the opening day of official testing at Jerez next month. Red Bull's Italian-based rookie team said the Ferrari-powered TR7 passed the last of the FIA's mandatory crash tests on Thursday. According to new... More Details »
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FW34 passes FIA crash tests

2w ago from F1Technical.net - The Williams F1 Team has revealed that their 2012 Formula One Championship car, the FW34, has already passed the mandatory FIA crash tests in December. Chief Operations Engineer, Mark Gillan, said: “We passed all the various crash tests before Christmas.' Earlier this... More Details »
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FIA to tinker with DRS zones for 2012

2w ago from Forumula1.net - F1′s controversial 'DRS' innovation is staying put for 2012, according to an Italian report. While many hailed the moveable rear wing flaps' contribution to overtaking last season, others criticised the drag reduction system for compromising the purity of... More Details »
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FIA to adjust DRS zones in 2012

2w ago from GrandPrix.com - The FIA's controversial DRS 'overtaking' zones will be modified in 2012 using data from the first season of the device's availability. The DRS (Drag Reduction System) allows cars within one second of that in front at a prescribed point, to activate a DRS button, which... More Details »
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'Ferrari chassis passes FIA tests'

2w ago from PlanetF1.com - Ferrari's 2012 chassis, the 663, has reportedly passed its FIA crash tests on the second attempt. This season sees the introduction of a new rule which states that all chassis must pass the mandatory FIA crash tests before they can take part in pre-season testing.... More Details »
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New Ferrari & Sauber cars pass FIA crash test

2w ago from Forumula1.net - Ferrari's 2012 car has now passed the mandatory FIA crash tests at the second attempt, according to multiple sources. It emerged last week that the new car, codenamed 663, was due to undergo the tests at the CSI technical facility in Bollate, near Milan, last week after... More Details »
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Ferrari and Sauber pass FIA crash tests

2w ago from F1Zone.net - Ferrari's 2012 car has now passed the mandatory FIA crash tests at the second attempt, according to multiple sources. It emerged last week that the new car, codenamed 663, was due to undergo the tests at the CSI technical facility in Bollate, near Milan, last week after... More Details »
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