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FIA found ‘no monkey business' in rear wing tests

After a season in which accusations were thrown around about teams' rear wings, the FIA is taking steps to further improve its rear flexi-wing checks for 2022. With Mercedes and Red Bull locked in a tense battle for last year's championship titles both teams resorted to accusing the other of running illegal parts, wings being the main focus. While Mercedes questioned Red Bull's front wing at the start of the championship, resulting in Red Bull and a few other teams having to make changes to their wings, it was the Milton Keynes squad that was throwing around the accusations in the latter part of the season. Team boss Christian Horner told the media that the advantage that Mercedes' rear...
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