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Tech: Is this how the Red Bull flexible rear-wing works?

Max van Splunteren was this week's guest of the GPblog podcast The Undercut to speak about Red Bull Racing's much talked about 'flexi-wings'. The Porsche Supercup driver is impressed with the clever rear wing of the RB16B. The 24-year old is of the opinion that the FIA should not intervene in a protest from Mercedes. "I think it's a very interesting mechanism they've come up with. Of course they have come up with something that doesn't bend below 1500 Newton and at top speed you have up to 4000 Newton of force on that wing. Then it starts to move a bit, I think that's beautiful," says Van Splunteren about the fact that Red Bull's rear wing has passed all FIA tests, but at higher...
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