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Wolff: ‘Half-baked' flexi-wing rule change risks protests

Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff believes Formula 1 runs the risk of protests following the FIA's action over flexible rear wings, and joked that his team would introduce its own flexi-wing. Mercedes raised the issue of flexi-wings last year according to Wolff, but it has taken until now for the FIA to act after video […]
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