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Williams limits itself to system checks

21h ago from F1Technical.net - After presenting their car to the public right before the start of testing, Williams had only limited running today. Pastor Maldonado completed 25 laps with a fastest time of 1:23.371, ending the day 11th fastest. Mark Gillan, Chief Operations Engineer: 'We performed a... More Details »
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All systems go - launch season gets serious

1w ago from Formula1.com - Caterham were first out of the blocks last week with their CT01, but this week the 2012 launch season begins in earnest, with McLaren, Ferrari and Force India all set to take the wraps off their new machines.McLaren will unveil the MP4-27 at their Woking base on Wednesday,... More Details »
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No 2012 plan for Lotus ride height system debut

1w ago from Forumula1.net - The Lotus ‘reactive ride height system' controversy may have been a storm in a teacup. Writing in Turun Sanomat newspaper, Finnish correspondent Heikki Kulta said the former Renault team did not even intend to run the innovative concept in 2012. The FIA pre-empted... More Details »
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Lotus ride height system not intended for 2012

1w ago from YallaF1.com - Jan.30 The Lotus 'reactive ride height system' controversy may have been a storm in a teacup. Writing in Turun Sanomat newspaper, Finnish correspondent Heikki Kulta said the former Renault team did not even intend to run the innovative concept in 2012. The FIA pre-empted... More Details »
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FIA bans Lotus-style ride height systems

2w 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

2w 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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FIA bans re-active ride height system

2w 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

2w 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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Ride-height control system banned by FIA

2w 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

2w 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 bans Lotus-style ride height systems

2w 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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F1 bans new reactive ride height systems

2w ago from SuperSport.com - 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 be illegal for... More Details »
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'Reactive ride system just banned'

2w ago from PlanetF1.com - Red Bull Racing are in no hurry to develop their own reactive ride system as reports emerge claiming it has "just" been banned. Last November, during Formula One's Young Driver test in Abu Dhabi, it emerged that Lotus were running a reactive ride system, which is... 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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Mercedes copycat Lotus braking system

3w ago from YallaF1.com - Jan.16 Mercedes GP  is the next team working on a copy of Lotus' innovative 'braking ride-height correction' system ahead of the 2012 F1 world championship season. Shortly after news broke that the former Renault team had devised a passive and therefore legal system to... More Details »
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Lotus' reactive ride height system stirs questions

3w ago from F1Pulse.com - Lotus is set to introduce a new system this year that would give its cars a stable ride height under braking in what is an arrangement that has stirred debate over its legality. The Enstone-based outfit, which pioneered the exhaust blown diffuser last season, tested the... More Details »
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Insight: F1 teams develop active ride height systems

3w ago from GPUpdate.net - There's a new Formula 1 gadget for 2012.  Already being developed, teams are experimenting with active ride height systems. The idea is to stabilise the car’s nose under braking, thus allowing for extra downforce. Firstly, what is ride height?... More Details »
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Ferrari work on Lotus-style braking system

3w ago from YallaF1.com - Jan.13 Ferrari has emerged as the first team ready to copy Lotus' reportedly innovative braking ride height system. The BBC claims Italian giant Ferrari "are working on a similar system", which apparently has already been declared legal by F1's governing body.... More Details »
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Ferrari working on Lotus-style braking system

3w ago from F1Zone.net - Ferrari has emerged as the first team ready to copy Lotus' reportedly innovative braking ride height system. The BBC claims Italian giant Ferrari 'are working on a similar system', which apparently has already been declared legal by F1′s governing body. The BBC... More Details »
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Ferrari developing its own ride-height system

3w ago from TheF1Times.com - Ferrari have reportedly developed their own ride-height system for their 2012 car, following in the footsteps of Lotus. According to high level sources within Ferrari, the outfit has submitted its plans to the FIA for a similar system which regulates the ride-height of the... More Details »
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Ferrari has own reactive height system

3w ago from AutoSport.com - Ferrari has already developed its own version of the Lotus reactive ride-height system for its 2012 car, and is now just awaiting final approval from the FIA over its legality. Lotus has pioneered a way for the ride height on its car to be maintained under braking - which... More Details »
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FIA says radical Lotus system ‘legal'

3w ago from F1Zone.net - Ferrari is awaiting a clarification about Lotus' reportedly radical braking system for its 2012 car, Stefano Domenicali has revealed. It emerged this week that Lotus, formerly Renault, intends to run the system this season after debuting it during the young driver test... More Details »
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Green light for Lotus system?

3w ago from SkySports.com - Formula 1 teams may be forced to copy a new active ride height system developed by Lotus after it was claimed the FIA has declared it legal. The system seeks to maintain a more consistent ride height on a car, which normally dips at the front when its driver brakes. Lotus... More Details »
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Lotus to run radical brake system in 2012

4w ago from YallaF1.com - Jan.11 Lotus could set the trend with the first major innovation of the 2012 Formula 1 season. Giorgio Piolo – arguably F1′s most respected technical illustrator – has revealed that Lotus' new car features a radical braking system. According to La... More Details »
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Lotus to run radical braking system in 2012

4w ago from F1Zone.net - Lotus could set the trend with the first major innovation of the 2012 season. Finland's Turun Sanomat reports that Giorgio Piolo – arguably F1′s most respected technical illustrator – has revealed that Lotus' new car features a radical braking system.... More Details »
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