Ferrari seeks 'clarification' over DAS
Ferrari will seek "clarification" about the legality of Mercedes' trick steering system DAS. It appears that the FIA has declared the 'push and pull' function of the steering wheel, which adjusts the toe-in and toe-out in motion, to be legal. "We know very little about this decision," Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies said. "We rely..... check out full post »
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