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Red Bull protest against Mercedes' DAS rejected by Austrian GP stewards

Red Bull's protest against Formula 1 rival Mercedes' DAS system has been rejected and declared "not founded" by the Austrian Grand Prix stewards. Red Bull had protested the device after the second practice session at the Red Bull Ring, with boss Christian Horner determined to seek clarity on its legality. Article continues under video But following a lengthy hearing by the four-man stewards' panel, including Vitantonio Liuzzi, they have determined that "the DAS system is not part of the suspension, nor can it be considered to illegitimately adjust the suspension". It added that "the stewards consider DAS to be a legitimate part of the steering system and hence to...
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