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Mercedes DAS confirmed legal; Red Bull protest dismissed

The Mercedes Dual Axis Steering (DAS) system has been deemed legal after the Austrian Grand Prix stewards dismissed a protest from Red Bull. Rumors of a potential protest had been prominent since the device – which allows the Mercedes drivers to adjust the toe angle of the front wheels by moving the steering wheel towards them on straights – appeared during pre-season testing in Barcelona. Red Bull lodged a protest against the device following FP2 in Austria on Friday, forcing the stewards to decide on the legality of DAS ahead of this weekend’s race. Presented by Click to subscribe and get 25% off using code 'BACK25' The stewards are a different group to the technical personnel that...
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