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Could motorsport tech improve your road car?

ne of the justifications for car manufacturers spending millions funding racing and rallying teams over the years has been that motorsport technology filters down into their road cars, making them better. Examples include disc brakes, active suspension and steering wheel buttons – all inspired by the racetrack. But, if anything, in

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