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Red Bull threaten own protest over Mercedes rear wing

Red Bull are readying an F1 protest of their own against fierce rivals Mercedes, with team boss Christian Horner claiming the world champions are utilising a "hidden" way of boosting their straight-line speed. A close and increasingly contentious title battle is playing out on and off the track between Red Bull and Mercedes, who had a line finally drawn under the Brazil incident between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton on Friday as stewards denied the Silver Arrows their right of review. Mercedes denied review into Verstappen-Hamilton controversy Practice Two: Title contenders adrift of pacesetter Bottas in Qatar Qatar GP: When to watch live on Sky F1 But the drama is still...
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