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Red Bull has admitted ownership of a front-bib ride height device on its Formula 1 challenger and will make changes following discussions with the FIA.
Teams in the United States Grand Prix paddock expressed concerns about a rival using a device in its cockpit to adjust the ride height of the front bib, potentially violating F1 technical regulations. The FIA announced increased scrutiny to detect any illegal devices during the parc ferme period in Austin, Texas. Red Bull confirmed ownership of the device, which can adjust ride height but is inaccessible when the car is fully assembled. Despite having the device, Red Bull will not make alterations for the Austin race, but future changes may be required due to added scrutiny. Technical innovations and loopholes are common in F1, with Red Bull battling McLaren in both Drivers’ and Constructors’ standings. McLaren agreed to modify its rear wing design following a controversy in Baku, and driver Lando Norris believes such technical advancements may impact race outcomes. The FIA’s focus on maintaining a level playing field while allowing innovation within the regulations is crucial in the competitive world of Formula 1.