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Haas ‘hired three engineers' to design brake ducts

As Racing Point appears before the F1 stewards, Guenther Steiner has revealed Haas hired 'three engineers' to design its brake ducts. As of this season every Formula 1 team must design and build its own brake ducts. Last year, though, they could buy them. Haas brought Ferrari's and Racing Point bought Mercedes'. But given that Haas run current Ferrari parts such as the suspension, when the rule changes regarding the brake ducts, Haas had to design its own. The new F1 2020 game is out now! Order for PS4, Xbox One and PC 'I hired three engineers and had tools built to develop and build our own brake ducts,' Steiner told Auto Motor und Sport. The Haas team boss revealed that he even received...
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