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Mercedes DAS wasn't easy to create

The Dual-axis-steering system or DAS had the paddock abuzz during winter testing. The push me-pull you type of system that changed the toe angle of the front wheels was an innovative concept that created accusations over its compliance with the regulations. To those ends, Mercedes seemed to then play down the DAS system and hinted […]The post Mercedes DAS wasn't easy to create appeared first on The Parc Fermé.
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