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How Red Bull passes the front wing flexing test

Apart from McLaren's surprising pace, the current hot topic is again Red Bull's flexing front wing. Last year there were similar worries after which the FIA introduced a beefed up front wing flexing test at the Belgian GP. However, even with the changed test, Red Bull still appear to have a major advantage at high speeds, hence allowing Vettel and Webber to gain a massive amount of time through quick turns.<br /> <br /> It is evident that Red Bull passes each and every test, but they team have devised a new way to gain an advantage by allowing the nose cone to flex as well. As it bends down slightly, the front wing is tilted forward slightly and moved closer to the ground,...
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