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Mercedes does not rule out protest against Red Bull's flexible rear wing

The story surrounding Red Bull Racing 's flexible rear wing seems to be having an increasing impact on the F1 paddock. It first came to light in Spain and it's one of the main topics in Monaco. Toto Wolff will make it clear in Thursday's press conference what he thinks about it. "This situation ensures that we are in no man's land if you look at the regulations. It says that bending some rear wings is considered excessive by the FIA. So the teams that continue to use it become susceptible to a protest," Wolff acknowledged to Motorsport.com. Read more Verstappen driving with new updates? 'Unclear if it's especially for Monaco' Protest against Red Bull soon? "Then the case...
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