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McLaren to follow Ferrari's ‘pull-rod' lead in 2013

Another publication is reporting rumours McLaren will follow Ferrari's lead in opting for innovative pull-rod front and rear suspension for its 2013 car. A little more than a month ago, the Spanish sports daily Marca said the British team's MP4-28 – like Ferrari's current F2012 – will have pull-rod front suspension. Until 2012, the configuration had not been seen since Fernando Alonso raced a Minardi more than a decade ago. Ferrari struggled initially this season, but Marca said the Italian team's giant strides of progress since then piqued the interest of McLaren's technical director, Paddy Lowe. 'Obviously, at the start, after the winter tests, we were a bit behind,'...
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