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Red Bull, Mercedes wary of Ferrari protest at Melbourne

 XPB Images Red Bull and Mercedes are bracing themselves for official protests later this month about the legality of their 2017 cars. Both teams are expecting rivals including Ferrari to make an official complaint to the FIA about allegedly illegal 'active suspension' systems. According to 2017's new technical rules 2017, any team using such suspension must prove that any aerodynamic boost is incidental. While both Red Bull and Mercedes team bosses are confident their cars are within the rules, their rivals could still object. Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has been particularly vocal about launching a protest. "If Arrivabene wants to look a fool, he can quietly...
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