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 ·  · In the 1992 F1 season no one could catch the coattails of Nigel Williams due to this car’s notable usage of innovative and advanced active suspension system What made the system so unique was that it was programmed to anticipate surface changes on the race track—a technology never seen before Rival teams complained it wasn’t fair and that it was too expensive to develop so the technology was banned …

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 · F1 ultimately banned active suspension, along with most electronic driver aids, at the end of the 1993 season,

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 · Unless it’s a Reliant Robin or broken, cars tend to have 4 wheels, and the same goes for F1 cars 99% of the time, Jump back to the late 70s and Tyrrell un

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 ·  · Banned! A video history of six-wheeled F1 cars Sep 16 2020 12:40 PM Unless it’s a Reliant Robin or broken cars tend to have four wheels and the same goes for F1 machinery 99% of the time,

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Jump back to the mid-1970s and Tyrrell unveiled its P34, the first “6-wheeler” F1 car, and caused a storm with the potentials this new innovation could unlock, It wasn’t long before it was banned, but this didn’t stop other teams trying to find loopholes though, and in the 6th episode of Banned, Jake Boxall-Legge take a look at 3 times we saw 6-wheeled F1 cars, both on the track and behind closed doors,

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The next four-wheel drive cars in Formula One were of a different breed with the mid-engined Lotus 63, Matra MS84, McLaren M9A and Cosworth F1 car – all of which were quickly abandoned in the late

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 · Mechanical gremlins prevented the car from winning any races, but its downforce system was banned before it could reach its potential,

 · The one important factor here is safety Allowing a Formula 1 car to change tires due to debris on the track makes sense Allowing teams to change from wet to dry tires also makes sense if the weather caused an issue IndyCar, NASCAR, IMSA do not allow Formula 1 teams to touch the car …

Banned! A video history of six-wheeled F1 cars

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 ·  · They stipulated that from 1994 F1 cars had to have between four and seven fixed gears – and for good measure added a sub-clause specifically banning CVT, Williams’ CVT car sounded revolutionarily different to contemporary and modern F1 cars because of the different way it used the engine, Instead of the revs rising and falling with each corner they remaining constant …

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