Quote Originally Posted by Steve Boyd View Post
If Piastri feels better with the old suspension, it does make you wonder why they don't let him run it & let Norris keep using the newer set-up that suits him.
Changing the suspension implicitly causes changes to other parts of the chassis, front and rear. Which would mean development to the old car stalls, as all focus will be on the new one. It would mean running an old car with its own set of parts and a new car with its own set of parts. The cost cap makes this difficult, l think, among other things.