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Red Bull hits back in F1 flexible wings row

Red Bull is defiant over F1's flexible wing debate Christian Horner has hit back at insinuations that Red Bull is currently in breach of Formula 1’s technical regulations. Debate is currently waging in the F1 paddock with teams falling into two camps; those with flexible rear wings, and those without. Footage from the Spanish Grand Prix revealed a number of teams exploiting the technical regulations, with the rear wing on their cars flexing under load. Technical regulations state that bodywork must remain fixed, with the exception of the flap for DRS, with rear wings in particular undergoing load tests. Opponents of the flexible rear wings argue the regulations stipulate that the rules...
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