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Force India explains "unfortunate" VJM10 nose step

Force India has explained that the "unfortunate" steep drop on the nose of its 2017 Formula 1 car is the result of wanting to exploit a restrictive area of the rules. The team's VJM10 broke cover at Silverstone on Wednesday, featuring an eye-catching nose design as well as a bigger shark fin than any of the other teams to have launched so far. Technical director Andy Green said the nose step was a result of Force India's chosen suspension design, coupled with an area of the rules that limits what teams can do in that area of the car. "We have tried to exploit an area of the front suspension regulations that improved the characteristics of it from a mechanical...
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