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Is Mercedes copying Red Bull? 'Their rear wing deflects just as much'

In Baku, the battle for the championship will not be the only topic of conversation. The race in Azerbaijan will also be about Red Bull Racing's flexible rear wing. In Spain it was clearly visible how Red Bull uses the flexible rear wing and Mercedes feared that this would give them a big advantage in Baku. According to Anthony Davidson, however, it's a different story in Baku. "It's incredibly hard to spot. What the FIA are doing now is looking back from the rear-view camera. They've introduced some markers, some chequered flag spots on the wings," Davidson explained to Sky Sports. Looking at footage of Red Bull's rear wing, Davidson continues. Mercedes with flexible rear wing...
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