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Haas F1 told to remove flexing T-wing

Haas F1 does not know if it can run its Formula 1 car’s T-wing over the rest of the Australian Grand Prix weekend, having been forced to remove it for second practice. Television images repeatedly showed the device on the VF-17s of Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen flexing significantly throughout the opening practice session. It was removed before FP2 and Haas team principal Gunther Steiner said he was not sure if it would reappear. “We ran this wing in the whole Barcelona test and never had a problem with it breaking or anything," said Steiner. “In FP2 we had to take it off because of the moving, so we need to see what we do in FP3. "On the data we can see the downforce...
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