I am not sure in that case why you would need any sensor readings from the suspension.
Activate system when throttle is pressed/increased.
Deactivate system when wheel is straight and doing 100mph
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probably to comply with regs, also it could activate when the guy overtakes on a straight if only linked to throttle, the suspension attitude would be the only way of confirming the car was still cornering
they would have a passive system that is fully compliant with Kers regs, harvests and stores the right amount, the system would not be reacting to slip or reducing torque to prevent slip, it would simply be discharging excess harvest energy at in wierd ways at certain times i.e when suspension travel was consistent with leaving a slow corner or a bumpy corner or when the driver plants his right foot from slow speed. The side effect of disposing of this waste kers energy would be to interfere with the delivery of torque but it wouldnt be on demand or reactive to slip, it would just be there
And lets say Webbers car can put down 50% power when accelerating out the corner without losing stability, then Sebs car when he puts his foot down the same way would deliver say 70% but because of the pulsing it would be 60%
but with a much lower chance of slip, therefore Seb could put down more power way before Webber could without slip in the crucial seconds once the car is on its way and once the pulsing stops he is already at 70%
(numbers made up)
deviously clever stuff if its happening and lots of clues point to it