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Red Bull launch another FIA protest against Mercedes

Red Bull has officially lodged a second protest to the FIA regarding Mercedes, this time over the decision not to give Lewis Hamilton a grid penalty. Red Bull had already filed one protest on Friday practice at the Red Bull Ring, raising legality concerns over the Silver Arrows' innovative DAS system having reintroduced it to the world of Formula 1 on both of their cars. After a lengthy investigation, the FIA declared once again that the system is legal and Red Bull boss Christian Horner then considered the matter 'closed'. But Red Bull are now not happy with the stewards' decision to take no further action against Hamilton after he was placed under investigation for not slowly...
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