JEREZ, Spain (Reuters) - An innovative rear suspension on McLaren's new Formula One car, first seen in testing this week, has intrigued rivals amid talk of the team having a potential 'secret weapon'.
"I haven't seen it in the flesh but I'd like to see a bit more of it because it does look interesting," Ferrari technical director James Allison told reporters after McLaren's Jenson Button topped the second day timesheets.
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