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Are Red Bull planning a late protest against Mercedes?

Article To news overview © Mercedes Christian Horner says his team are trusting the FIA's processes to monitor car legality in Abu Dhabi, but hasn't ruled out the possibility that Red Bull could lodge a protest against Mercedes after the Grand Prix. In recent weeks, rumours of a protest from Red Bull about the Mercedes W12 have bubbled under the surface. Red Bull's suspicions about the Mercedes' rear wing flexibility led to a controversial incident at the Brazilian Grand Prix when Max Verstappen touched Hamilton's car in parc ferme after qualifying. That weekend, Red Bull Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey and Chief Engineer Paul Monaghan were understood to have held a meeting with the...
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