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Red Bull launch official protest against Mercedes' DAS system

Red Bull has sparked an early Formula 1 battle with rival Mercedes after officially launching a protest against the DAS system. Mercedes has confirmed it is using the dual-axis steering device, that via a push and pull on the steering wheel alters the toe of the front wheels, during the course of this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix. Article continues under video Although DAS first caught the eye in pre-season testing, and Mercedes has stated it held lengthy discussions with the FIA about its legality, a rival team cannot launch a protest until scrutineering has been completed early in a race weekend. Red Bull has now taken that option. Team principal Christian Horner said: "We’re...
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