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Will anyone protest flexi-wings as F1 goes back to Baku?

1. Will the flexi-wings row escalate further? Flexi-wings proved to be the talk of the paddock during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend as the saga heated up following initial suspicions that first surfaced in Barcelona.Red Bull, Ferrari, Alpine and Alfa Romeo are among the teams understood to be running flexible rear wings, with all four outfits admitting they will likely be forced to modify their cars in light of a new technical directive and the impending introduction of tougher tests on wings.But F1 bosses have decided to delay the more stringent tests until after this weekend’s race in Baku, meaning teams will be able to continue running their current wing configurations for one more...
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