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Hamilton wasn't worried about Red Bull's DAS protest

Lewis Hamilton says he wasn't worried when Red Bull protested DAS in Austria as he trusts Mercedes to build a 'legal' car. Mercedes debuted DAS, a Dual Axis Steering system, during pre-season testing with rivals questioning its legality. Red Bull warned the Brackley squad that it would protest the system if they used it in a grand prix weekend. Mercedes did, and Red Bull did. The Milton Keynes team protested DAS after Friday's practices for the season-opening Austrian Grand Prix and, hours later, the stewards declared it legal. According to the stewards, and Mercedes, DAS is part of the steering, not the suspension, and therefore is not in breach of any regulations pertaining to moving...
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