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WOLFF in BAKU announces protest against flexible rear wing RED BULLA

Toto Wolff said after the race in Monaco that Mercedes will take measures to ban the flexible rear wing of the team Red Bull.

If it will be their race car RB16B on the race Grand Prix of Azerbaijan in Baku, which is the next venue of the calendar Formula 1, still having that controversial wing, Mercedes will file protest.

According to Tota Wolff hind wings Red Bull Racing it is not legal and the Austrian team thus has an unfair advantage. “If this flexible wing will be present in Baku and will have Red Bull even there the advantage we can see will go to the race commissioners, but if that is not enough we will go to the Court of Appeal. If this is not the case, the matter will become dirty,”The head of the silver arrow team told colleagues from Sky Sports F1.

Although he admits it is a victory Red BullWolff points out that in Baku, where the next race is scheduled, they no longer want to see the flexible wing on the RB16B car, as they will file a protest and even go to court of appeal if they fail to lead the race - Photo: HB Press

On reproach Red Bull Racing, to have Mercedes flexible front wings, Yippee Wolff said they had analyzed the wings correctly and that their wings were bent in the same way as Red Bullovo. "We could also protest against each other for the front wings, but it is clear that their rear wings bend more than they should and should. ”

On reproach Red Bullbut that Mercedes has flexible front fenders, the silver arrow camp responds that theirs do not bend the same as Red Bullthis - Photo: HB Press

Austrian continues: “We were left in the empty space of new tests, which will be valid only after Baku. It is what it is and in our legal position we are quite firm and determined, but today is not the time to do that,”Is after the race in Monaco said Wolff, which despite the controversial rear wing Red Bull Racing admits that the Austrian team won fairly.    

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