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Red Bull won't lodge protest against Mercedes 'at this race'

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Red Bull have no intention of protesting against Mercedes in the wake of their defeat in the Brazilian Grand Prix, despite making barbed comments about the W12's straight-line speed throughout the weekend. Verstappen was beaten to the victory at Interlagos, despite starting from the front row with Lewis Hamilton starting from 10th on the grid. Having been caught by the Mercedes driver, Verstappen was powerless to prevent Hamilton from overtaking him down the straight between Turns 3 and 4 as the Mercedes got within DRS range. Red Bull are understood to have approached the FIA on Friday morning for clarification about the level of flex on the...
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