LONDON (Reuters) - An innovative Mercedes dual-axis steering (DAS) system is 'classic Formula One' but could be protested at next week's season-opening Australian Grand Prix and will be banned anyway next year, F1 motorsport head Ross Brawn has said.
The Briton, a former Ferrari technical director who ran the Honda and Mercedes teams and also won titles with his eponymous Brawn GP team in 2009, told Reuters he was amused by the development.
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