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Red Bull made these changes to the rear wing

Formula 1 is preparing for stricter rules regarding the flexi-wings. As the tests will only take place during the French Grand Prix, the teams could still drive with the wings in Azerbaijan. Mercedes and McLaren threatened to protest but did not. Meanwhile Red Bull Racing already made some changes to its own wing. The Austrian racing team has been in the spotlight in recent weeks because of its flexi-wings. Although other teams also use such techniques, Red Bull as leader in the world championship stood out the most. In Baku, the team made some changes. "The team opted to run without a Gurney flap on the trailing edge of the wing though, sacrificing some balance for straightline...
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