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Red Bull accuse McLaren of injecting water into tyres to cool them down.
If true, the method could give McLaren an advantage over extended races.
The FIA has confirmed it is investigating the allegations, although both Pirelli and the FIA have not made any official statements.
Red Bull's claim hinges on the possibility that McLaren is cooling tyres by injecting small amounts of water through the valve.
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