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F1 director backs Red Bull in flexi wing debate with Mercedes

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool F1 managing director of motorsport Ross Brawn doesn't think a protest against Red Bull's rear wing at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix would be successful. A Technical Directive aimed at tightening up rear wing flex has been issued, but doesn't kick in until June 15, meaning that teams are still able to run contentious rear wing designs in Baku. Toto Wolff has already made it clear that Mercedes will launch a protest if Red Bull, as well as the other teams running the wings, have them fitted in Baku, where the benefits could be quite large given the long straights. Brawn backed Red Bull after stating he doesn't think a potential...
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