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FIA rejects Red Bull protest of Mercedes DAS system!

The FIA stewards of the Austrian Grand Prix have dismissed a protest filed by Red Bull against Mercedes' innovative DAS system, insisting the complaint is "not founded". The German outfit used its Dual Active Steering device in free practice on Friday, but Red Bull officially contested the system which helps Mercedes' drivers increase front tyre temperatures by tweaking toe settings, arguing that it contravened the technical rules which state that "no adjustment may be made to any suspension system while the car is in motion". Representatives from Red Bull and Mercedes met with the Austrian Grand Prix stewards on Friday evening, but at 12:31 am local time, the stewards...
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