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McLaren won't run FRIC in Germany

McLaren has confirmed it will not be running a FRIC suspension system at this weekend's German Grand Prix following a directive from the FIA. Last week the FIA's Charlie Whiting wrote to all of the teams to inform them of a technical directive that FRIC - Front and Rear Interconnected - systems are likely to be deemed illegal. However, the governing body had been willing to delay a ban on the systems until 2015 if all the teams unanimously agree. It now appears such a resolution is unlikely, with McLaren not running a system at Hockenheim and able to protest against any team that does if it so wishes. "McLaren does not currently intend to run a FRIC suspension system at the German...
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