Dual Axis Steering likely to be legal this year but not in 2021 | 2020 F1 season
Mercedes' new Dual Axis Steering system is likely to be legal for this season only as the design will not be permitted under the 2021 technical regulations.
Mercedes' new Dual Axis Steering system is likely to be legal for this season only as the design will not be permitted under the 2021 technical regulations.
Pirelli will supply new prototype tyres for teams to test next week which have been designed to perform better on the banked corners at the remodelled Zandvoort circuit.
Valtteri Bottas says the Dual Axis Steering system Mercedes has pioneered on its W11 will give the team a performance advantage in certain circumstances.
Mercedes ended the first pre-season test at the Circuit de Catalunya over 1.3 seconds faster than any of their rivals.
McLaren has made its strongest start to pre-season testing for years according to team principal Andreas Seidl.
Ferrari will look into producing its own version of Mercedes DAS, but McLaren are unlikely to copy the novel steering-based device.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto admitted he has "concerns" over the team's performance in testing so far.
Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams believes the team could realistically challenge for places in Q2 during 2020.
Mercedes beat their benchmark time from 2019 testing on the morning of day three. However Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari came was stopped by an engine problem.
Renault's Daniel Ricciardo has praised Mercedes for introducing their Dual Axis Steering innovation, saying it shows why the team is dominating F1.
Racing Point team principal Otmar Szafnauer says the team will consider developing its own version of Mercedes' DAS system rather than buying it from them.
Pictures from the third day of testing for the 2020 F1 season at the Circuit de Catalunya. This gallery will be updated throughout the day.
Sebastian Vettel's first impression of Ferrari's new car is the team has made progress with its key goal of adding more downforce to the car.
Join us to follow day three of testing for the 2020 F1 season on RaceFans Live.
Lando Norris says McLaren "shouldn't have to rely on copying other people" as the team appears to face a growing threat from 'B-team' rivals.
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