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Red Bull to seek clarification from the FIA over Mercedes' DAS

Red Bull is to seek clarification from the FIA as to the legality of Formula 1 rival Mercedes' innovative DAS system. The dual-axis steering device, that via a push and pull on the steering wheel alters the toe of the front wheels, was first seen on the W11 in pre-season testing. Article continues under video Mercedes confirmed then they had long been in discussions with the FIA as to whether they were taking the right development route, and while the governing body seemingly had no qualms over it at the time, it has since closed the loophole and the system is banned from next year. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has confirmed he will now be speaking with the FIA as to whether it...
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