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Red Bull Racing lodge formal protest against Mercedes' DAS system

Austrian Grand Prix – Red Bull Racing have lodged a formal complaint with the race stewards about Mercedes' controversial DAS system. The race stewards in Austria have summoned Mercedes and Red Bull teams before them, as Merc used their controversial DAS system during practice. The ‘Dual-Axis Steering' is a system on the W11 which allows Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas to adjust the toe angle of their front wheels while driving. It's deployed down the straights, where the driver pulls back on the steering wheel to change the angle of the tyres. The driver then pushes forward again approaching the braking zone. The system was seen in action in pre-season testing, where the...
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