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Red Bull protest rejected, Mercedes' DAS declared legal

Stewards at Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix have rejected Red Bull’s protest against Mercedes’ Dual-Axis Steering (DAS) system, therefore ruling the device to be compliant with the rules. DAS appeared on the W11 during pre-season testing in Spain, with footage showing Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas pushing and pulling their steering wheels to adjust the toe angle of the front wheels. Mercedes has repeatedly insisted that the system is legal, having sought clarification from the FIA before implementing it, though Red Bull indicated that it had doubts over the legality of the device. The system has already been outlawed for 2021 as part of a cost-saving measure. Related Posts...
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