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Button's theory on Red Bull's lack of wing protest

Jenson Button has a simple theory as to why Red Bull haven't protested Mercedes' wings yet: he doesn't think they yet know what exact element they'd be protesting. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and his staff have been trying to get to the bottom of how Mercedes have managed to gain a significant advantage in a straight line in recent races – and he believes an illegal rear wing could be behind it, and confirmed Red Bull would lodge a protest if that same wing from Brazil is used again. Mercedes counterpart Toto Wolff said in response that he believes every element on his team's cars is legal, when the two team bosses were sat next to each other in a pre-race press...
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