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» New 'Flexi wing' saga emerging in F1 - report
New 'Flexi wing' saga emerging in F1 - report
Penulis : Unknown on Wednesday, October 3, 2012 | 6:28 AM
A new controversy about flexible front wings is set to emerge, according to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport.
The magazine said McLaren has developed a front wing which moves around the horizontal axis, with Red Bull following suit with a similar idea that appeared in Singapore recently.
The report said the FIA, despite clamping down on past 'flexi wing' sagas by ramping up the
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