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McLaren wants FIA to take action against Red Bull's flexible rear wing

The FIA has decided in Barcelona that they will only start controlling the flexible rear wing in France, where some teams still benefit from it. One of those teams is Red Bull Racing, who according to Mercedes is using the flexible rear wing too much. McLaren now joins them and asks the FIA to act faster. "If you see all the videos and photos from Barcelona, it's pretty clear what's going on. That's why we are also happy that the FIA has taken action. However, we don't agree with the timing of that announcement that things should be different," Andreas Seidl acknowledges to The Race. The McLaren team boss sees that it's not just Red Bull who are using the flexible rear wing. Read...
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