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Horner: We may ask for a change in parc ferme conditions

The FIA's decision to allow Mercedes' dual-axis steering (DAS) system necessitate a rethink of parc ferme conditions, says Red Bull boss Christian Horner. After unsuccessfully appealing DAS on Friday, Horner was asked about the wider implications of the decision in an interview with Sky Sports F1 during practice three on Saturday. “I guess if they use it in qualifying, then we may well ask to make a change in parc ferme conditions,” he suggested. “If that is now permitted, then obviously you’ll request to make a change not with the steering wheel, but with a set of spanners, to your camber and caster and so on, whatever it controls. “It is what it is. Hats off to Mercedes, it is...
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