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Binotto discussed Mercedes engine ‘trick' with Horner

Mattia Binotto has confirmed he and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner have spoken about the potential illegality of Mercedes' current power unit. A recent report claimed Ferrari and Red Bull were discussing protesting against Mercedes and how they use a ‘trick' on their plenum, which distributes air around an engine. The teams believe temperature sensors are placed on the W12 in such a way that they do not contravene technical regulations surrounding air temperature coming from a power unit. They feel Mercedes are able to gain a power advantage by being able to cycle cooler air through the plenum, but Binotto has not yet gone to the law-makers about this perceived breaking of...
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