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Red Bull seeks DAS clarification from FIA

Once they hit the track it was as if they'd never been away, though, courtesy of the absence of spectators, there were times when the whines from certain team bosses drowned out the sound of the engines. As Sergio Perez went best of the rest with the Racing Point and McLaren looked on with interest, at Red Bull, it appears that the protests that might have marred the season opener in Melbourne might yet take place. The Austrian team is unhappy with Mercedes dual-axis steering (DAS) system, which the German team used in this morning's session and intends using in the race. Though the system has the approval of the FIA, which has since admitted that it was surprised when the German team was...
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