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Red Bull launch protest against Mercedes DAS

Red Bull have officially lodged a protest against Mercedes' 'DAS' system ahead of Formula 1's season-opening Austrian GP. The DAS - Dual-Axis Steering - device, which allows drivers to move the steering wheel backwards and forwards, was used by both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas throughout Friday practice and Mercedes are adamant that it is legal having discussed it with the FIA before its debut at Testing.
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