The questions McLaren still have about Red Bull’s contentious bib

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The questions McLaren still have about Red Bull’s contentious bib
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McLaren are not fully convinced by F1 rival Red Bull's defence of their controversial ride height device.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown says he “still has questions I need to better understand” surrounding Red Bull 's contentious ride height device.

“It’s very clear in the regulations and it’s a material breach that if you modify your race car, anything you didn’t get permission on, or driver comfort, is very much against regulations. Brown is adamant a competitive advantage can be gained if such a device is “used in an inappropriate manner”, though he admitted he has no knowledge as to whether Red Bull had done anything untoward.

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