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Red Bull may build flexible front wing amid F1 drama

Red Bull may build flexible front wing amid F1 drama
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Red Bull is hinting at developing its own bendable front wing should the Formula 1 authorities fail to address the ongoing usage of such components.

Red Bull is hinting at developing its own bendable front wing should the Formula 1 authorities fail to address the ongoing usage of such components.

Recent developments reveal that "heated discussions" are occurring as competitors like McLaren, Mercedes, and Ferrari continue to explore the advantages of flexible wings.

"The front wing plays a really big role now, you have to say," commented Auto Motor und Sport's Michael Schmidt.

Schmidt's latest findings indicate that it is "suspected that the technical office at Aston Martin is also working on a similar solution."

"Everyone has their own methods," explained an unnamed engineer. "Some tilt the flaps backwards, others twist the whole wing or lower the wing tips.

No matter how it's done, it's always the same goal. You're looking for a good car balance for all types of corners."

A Red Bull insider remarked, "If this continues to be tolerated, we will have to go the same way."

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