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Red Bull's DAS arguments and why the FIA proved them wrong

Friday became a long evening for the stewards in Austria, as they had to decide whether the Mercedes DAS system would be allowed or banned for the rest of the 2020 season. In the end Mercedes emerged as the winner and Red Bull Racing dropped out. What were the arguments put forward by Red Bull and did the FIA reject the protest of Max Verstappen's team? The Austrian race team had of course read the technical regulations of Formula 1 well in advance and with that it came to two points in summary: Read more Does Honda still have horsepower available or should Red Bull gain time elsewhere? Hamilton extension no guarantee; Mercedes only wants to pay 22 million euros The suspension of the car...
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