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Red Bull protest thrown out as Merc's DAS system is legal

Austrian Grand Prix – Mercedes' DAS system has been declared legal by race stewards in Austria, following a protest from Red Bull Racing. Mercedes' Dual-Axis Steering (DAS) system has been declared legal by race stewards in Austria, following a length enquiry on Friday night. Red Bull formally lodged a complaint against the system on the Mercedes W11 on Friday evening, following the two practice sessions. Red Bull were represented by Adrian Newey, Jonathan Wheatley and Paul Monaghan at the enquiry, while Mercedes sent Ron Meadows, James Allison, Andrew Shovlin and John Owen. Red Bull argued a breach of several technical regulations related to steering and suspension, saying that...
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