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Why Red Bull are not protesting Mercedes' rear wing

Red Bull Racing threatened prior to the Qatar Grand Prix that a protest would follow if they saw the flexible rear wing again. Why there was no protest in the end Christian Horner explains. Red Bull has been looking at Mercedes' top speed for races. So how is it that the German team have found so much speed since the British Grand Prix? Red Bull seem to have found the answer, with signs of damage on Mercedes' rear wing. The Austrian team claims it is flexible. Read more Red Bull does it again: fastest pit stop for Verstappen at crucial moment No protest from Red Bull after all Whereas the flexible rear wing of Red Bull (and five other teams) was banned because Mercedes had pointed it out...
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