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Nobody believed the "fraudster" when he said he had two cars ready . |
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Apparently the TF110 had a "ride height adjustment system":
http://scarbsf1.wordpress.com/ Has anyone bought this issue of Racecar Engineering, or seen any details elsewhere about this? I'm wondering whether it was a purely manual system that could be adjusted at pit stops like Ferrari's, or if it was something a bit more rule-testing, like what Red Bull was speculated to have at the beginning of the season. |
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Prescott....
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