I read a little while ago about Renault and Michelin's work on a suspension design that maximises grip by adjusting inside and outside wheel camber, mechanically through the steering input of the driver.
Basically this gives varing degrees of negative camber to the out side wheel and positive camber to the inside wheel while cornering, thus maximising lateral grip. While travelling in a straight line the tyres are held in a near zero camber position to maximise linear grip for breaking and traction.
Does anyone have any more details?
Is it still being tested and developed?
Is it only applied to the front wheels?