FIA Rejects Red Bull, Ferrari Wings Complaints
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•Red Bull complaint over McLaren and Mercedes front wings rejected
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Formula 1's governing body rejects complaints from Red Bull and Ferrari about the legality of the front wings on the McLaren and Mercedes cars.
Red Bull believed the front wing flexed excessively and were not compliant with the rules.
The FIA said on Tuesday : "All front wings are currently compliant with regulations" Red Bull have often found themselves at the centre of such discussions in the past.
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