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Wolff: "It is difficult to continue responding to rumours from their side"

Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner says he is pleased with the FIA's new tests, which should eliminate any illegal rear wing from Mercedes. However, Toto Wolff insists that his team's rear wing is not showing any abnormal behaviour. Horner thought he could already see the difference in Qatar, shortly after the FIA announced the new tests. These won't be deployed until the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but according to Horner, the announcement was enough for Mercedes to adjust the rear wing immediately. This was reflected in Red Bull's top speeds, which would be on par with Mercedes' for the first time since Silverstone. Read more Verstappen feels one title is enough: 'Then you've...
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