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Red Bull warns Mercedes about front wing protest

Jun.21 Red Bull has warned that it is serious about issuing a protest against the allegedly excessive flexibility of title rival Mercedes' front wing. At Paul Ricard, powered by Mercedes' complaint and amid stricter tyre pressure guidelines, new flexibility tests for the rear wing came into effect that reportedly aim primarily at Red Bull. 'We have shown that our performance is not dependent on a flexible wing or tyre pressures,' said Red Bull boss Christian Horner on Sunday. Indeed, Max Verstappen won the French GP and extended his championship lead over Lewis Hamilton. But amid the celebrations, Dr Helmut Marko warned that Red Bull is not prepared to simply let the flexibility saga stop...
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