Red Bull first took advantage of the media publicity to issue a warning: Technical Director Pierre Wache indicated that they were aware that the two teams mentioned in the title were gaining an illegal advantage in terms of the flexibility of their rear wings.
This could lead to a very serious confrontation at the Australian Grand Prix, if the matter even gets that far, because it is also possible that they will be sanctioned much earlier. This is what an Italian press product suggests, who write that based on information obtained from the field, Red Bull has already prepared the documents necessary for an official complaint. So it looks like the FIA will definitely examine these rear wings, and there is also a chance that this has already happened, or that they will arrange it in the coming days (hours...). This would be carried out nowhere else than at the HQ of the two teams, in Maranello and Woking, and if this happens before the Australian Grand Prix, it could even affect the result.
An exciting pre-season week is in the offing, but it could also be a race weekend full of protests.
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