The FIA has confirmed that no teams will be running with front-and-rear-interconnected (FRIC) suspension at this weekend’s German Grand Prix, following preliminary scrutineering at Hockenheim.
Teams were warned, through a letter from FIA Technical Delegate Charlie Whiting, that FRIC could be deemed illegal from the event, and they subsequently failed to unanimously agree to delay a ban until the 2015 season.
“I can confirm that no car is fitted with a front to rear linked suspension system of any sort,” read a brief statement issued by FIA Technical Delegate Jo Bauer after Thursday’s pre-weekend checks at Hockenheim.