The FIA has once again deemed Mercedes rear-wing F-duct concept legal, despite complaints from Lotus and Red Bull to the contrary. The device uses the DRS read more »
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Lotus and Red Bull Racing's complaints that the DRS-activated F-duct on the Mercedes rear wing is illegal have been rejected by the FIA, AUTOSPORT has learned. read more »
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McLaren's Jonathan Neale believes that the FIA will make the correct call when they deliver a definitive judgement on Merc GP's wing innovation... read more »
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McLaren will not pursue protest as an option to uncover Mewrcedes' rear wing secrets, according to MD Jonathan Neale. read more »
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McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale admits that he doesn't know exactly what Mercedes is doing with its rear wing stalling device read more »
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McLaren is satisfied Mercedes wing-stalling device is legal, after being cleared by FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting ahead of the 2012 season. read more »
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McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale says his team will trust the FIA to take a definitive judgement on the wing system that Mercedes is operating in Formula 1 this year read more »
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Christian Horner has called on the FIA to resolve the issue of Mercedes' DRS-activated F-duct device... read more »
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Toro Rosso driver Daniel Ricciardo described his points finish at his home Australian Grand Prix as a "huge" result after he recovered from a broken front wing on the... read more »
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Sauber is celebrating a double points finish in Australia for the second year in a row, although the Swiss team is not expected to be disqualified for rear wing irregularities... read more »
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Ross Brawn has called on his rival outfits not to protest Mercedes rear-wing F-duct on Sunday, claiming it would be 'unfortunate' and 'unpleasant'. As we... read more »
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It started with a whisper: Mercedes had something the others didn't like... read more »
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Ross Brawn hopes that the Australian Grand Prix does not get overshadowed by a protest over his Mercedes team's rear wing - as he remains adamant there is nothing illegal... read more »
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Mercedes could face a protest in Australia with reports claiming Lotus are not happy with their rival's wing stalling device read more »
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Eric Boullier has not given up on the idea of protesting the Mercedes rear wing, despite the Brackley team being out-qualified by Lotus in Melbourne on Saturday. Prior to the... read more »
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Teams consider protest after Mercedes' aero package is thought to be directing air from the rear wing back to the front wing. read more »
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Lotus will protest the results of qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix, believing Mercedes’ f-duct rear wing system does not comply with the regulations. However,... read more »
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Mercedes' rumoured rear wing F-duct could be the subject of official complaints from rival teams in Melbourne. read more »
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Red Bull Racing and Lotus have asked the FIA to reconsider its view that the Mercedes DRS-activated F-duct is legal, with sources suggesting that an official protest cannot be... read more »
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Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn insists the wing stalling device on the W03 is unlikely to have the same impact as the diffuser or exhaust concepts... read more »
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Ross Brawn has played down the performance advantage of his DRS-activated F-duct, as Michael Schumacher led the way on the opening day of practice for the Australian Grand Prix. read more »
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Catherham had a positive start to the season, with their first laps at Melbourne quickly showing a reasonable car balance and the expected performance. The team also claimed to... read more »
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Red Bull chief Christian Horner says rivals would be forced to copy Mercedes' new rear wing design after it was cleared by officials... read more »
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Although the Australian Grand Prix may be the first race for the Caterham brand, Friday practice marked a continuation from testing as Heikki Kovalainen trialled a new front... read more »
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Michael Schumacher topped the timesheets in Australia on Friday, signalling a promising start to Mercedes’ 2012 Formula 1 season. This year, the Brackley squad has... read more »
