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The secret of Formula 1 team
McLaren-Mercedes' run of pace in the last two Grands Prix, in Great Britain in the wet and in Germany on dry pavement, may have been revealed today by a British newspaper.
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McLaren's steering wheel |
A technical report published on the
Daily Telegraph website said back-to-back grand prix winner
Lewis Hamilton, and his teammate Heikki Kovalainen, are making use of a unique four-paddle steering wheel.
With the conventional two paddles for changing gears, the extra two paddles allow the drivers to easily select different engine torque settings throughout the course of a lap, the renowned writer Mark Hughes claimed.
The solution could be allowing McLaren drivers to limit wheel spin under acceleration out of corners, thus making canny use of the new-for-2008 ban on traction control.
"This is part of McLaren's current performance superiority over Ferrari," Hughes added.
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