F1: Lotus to run radical braking system in 2012

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From GMM

Lotus could set the trend with the first major innovation of the 2012 season.

Finland's Turun Sanomat reports that Giorgio Piolo - arguably F1's most respected technical illustrator - has revealed that Lotus' new car features a radical braking system.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport , the system is similar to the mass damper innovation pioneered by the Enstone based team (then Renault) some years ago.

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The innovation was reportedly discovered during the young drivers' test in Abu Dhabi.

Turun Sanomat explained that the driver-operated system involves adjustments to improve aerodynamic performance through the ride-height.

UPDATE
Autosport reported on Wednesday that the FIA declared the concept was fully legal.

The British magazine explained that the adjustment to the ride height - which improves aerodynamic performance and stability on the Lotus under braking - does not come from the driver.

Instead it is reactive to brake torque and is linked directly to the suspension, so it cannot be classified as a moveable aerodynamic device.

The fact that human input is not involved, and that the system is a part of the suspension, means it complies fully with the F1 regulations.