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Ferrari sticking with pull-rod suspension on 2015 car

Ferrari is sticking with its unique pull-rod front suspension layout for a fourth consecutive season, according to Autosprint. The Maranello team has persevered with the approach since 2012, despite the fact pullrod suspension had not previously been seen at the front of a F1 car since Minardi in 2001. It was reported throughout 2014 that […]
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