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Red Bull looking into 'more extreme' DAS system

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Red Bull is looking into designing a "more extreme solution" now that the FIA has declared Mercedes' innovative DAS steering system fully legal.

Red Bull is looking into designing a "more extreme solution" now that the FIA has declared Mercedes' innovative DAS steering system fully legal.

In Austria, the energy drink owned team lodged an official protest against the technology, which allows Mercedes' drivers to adjust the 'toe' of the front wheels by pulling and pushing on the steering.

The protest failed, even though team boss Christian Horner told Servus TV that he believes the system is effectively "part of the suspension".

"Ultimately, it serves to warm up the tyres," he said.

"The technical delegate was at the hearing in Spielberg," Horner continued. "Now we have clarification."

Indeed, he said Red Bull's designers have been put to work on investigating a similar system for the cars raced by Max Verstappen and Alex Albon this year.

"We are putting a lot of resources into it," said Horner. "Maybe we are looking for a more extreme solution now that we know what is allowed."

Meanwhile, Horner said he is confident the type of failure that caused Verstappen to retire in Austria last weekend will not recur at the Red Bull Ring's second race on Sunday.

"We have looked at all the parts and understand the problem," he said. "Now we need to work it out with Honda but I am confident we will find a solution for all four cars."

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
CLiverpool35303276274993
2Manchester CityMan City35233991345772
3Chelsea351861163491460
4Leicester CityLeicester34178964323259
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd341610859332658
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8Arsenal34121485042850
9Burnley35148133947-850
10Tottenham HotspurSpurs341310115244849
11Everton34129134149-845
12Southampton34135164356-1344
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle351110143652-1643
14Crystal Palace34119143043-1342
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton35812153652-1636
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham3597194459-1534
17Watford35810173354-2134
18Bournemouth3477203259-2728
19Aston Villa3476213665-2927
20Norwich CityNorwich3556242667-4121
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