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From autosport.com:

By Michele Lostia and Jonathan Noble Wednesday, January 23rd 2008, 10:23 GMT

Jarno Trulli during testing at ValenciaJarno Trulli fears that some teams have found a way to get around the electronic limitations of Formula One's mandatory standard ECU, are now able to simulate launch control - which was supposed to have been outlawed this year.

The McLaren Electronics Systems (MES) standard ECU has been introduced for 2008, resulting in the effective outlawing of electronic driver aids like traction control, engine braking and launch control.

Although it was hoped that the absence of launch control would lead to more drama at the start of races, with drivers now needing more clutch control and having to handle wheelspin, Trulli thinks not everyone will be on a level playing field when the season kicks off in Melbourne.

He believes that some teams have found a way to make their start procedure automatic, which will hand their drivers a big advantage when the lights go out.

"I'm not going to name any names, but I think that some teams have already found a way to automate the starting procedure and reduce to the minimum the chance of spinning the wheels under acceleration," he was quoted as saying by Italian magazine Autosprint.

"I'm not saying someone's cheating, even though we've received some conflicting information at Toyota.

"But having analyzed the behaviour on the track both now and in the tests in December, the changes between them are many - and in several cases suspicious."

Electronic launch control was banned in 2004, however, mechanical launch control - where the clutch was preloaded based on data away from starting grid - was allowed until the end of last year.

Paddock sources have suggested that some cars do sound different under heavy acceleration, with this first being noticed at the first corner at Jerez during last week's test.
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By texasmr2
#30171
I read that also and with Jarno's experience there may be some truth but let's wait to see what Max has to say LOL!
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By McLaren Fan
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I read that also and with Jarno's experience there may be some truth but let's wait to see what Max has to say LOL!

Mosley will come out with the usual lip service but I don't think anything will be done. It's so tricky to prove things in Formula One, particularly with electronics. Sure, in 1994 Benetton were running traction control and possibly even launch control. I knew it, you knew it, the dogs on the street did, but it was very tough to proof and they got off scott free as a consequence. (Although, whisper it, if McLaren were involved and the evidence was flimsy, I think we could guess the outcome.)
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By madbrad
#30178
If he finds Ferrari are doing it then he'll do sweet f*** all.
By certom
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Ferrari is not doing it, trust me..
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By madbrad
#30185
Never trust a guy that says Trust me.
By al4x
#30191
launch control helped renault win that championship , i love it when theyd take 4 cars off the line!

renault are good at innovation, shame teams cant design these things any more!
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By Jabberwocky
#30194
I took it as it was Toyotas was of saying they have muched up again with this years car
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By 7UpJordan
#30201
Toyota would have complained big time back in the days when Colin Chapman introduced ground effects. I think Toyota are just bitter that their new car isn't going well whilst Williams - using Toyotas as well - are (back :)) up there with the Ferraris and McLarens.

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