Red Bull has spoken for the first time over the controversy regarding front bib ride height adjustment
Red Bull has admitted that a device to alter its front bib height does exist but insists it cannot be used while the car is assembled. Speculation about a team exploiting a way of lifting and lowering the height of its T-tray erupted on the eve of the United States Grand Prix when the FIA revealed that it was imposing a clampdown on the matter.
Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB20, in the pits during FP3 Photo by: Sam Bloxham / Motorsport Images Performing this action would be allowed throughout practice, so the component itself is not outside the regulations, but it would be illegal if changes were made under parc ferme conditions that begin from qualifying and last until the race. It is understood that discussions took place between teams concerned about the matter and the FIA over the Marina Bay circuit weekend.
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