P1racenews AI automatic summary:
A lot of focus this weekend in Austin has centred around Red Bull and its ability to change the RB20’s bib height.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has asked Red Bull staff to sign affidavits to address cheating accusations regarding a device that alters the RB20 front bib height. Red Bull denied using the device illegally between qualifying and the Grand Prix. FIA is finding it challenging to determine the device’s usage in past events. Brown requested Red Bull staff sign legal documents confirming the system’s compliance with regulations. McLaren, leading Red Bull in the constructors’ championship, seeks fair play and warns of serious consequences if rules were breached. Brown emphasized the importance of strong penalties if Red Bull acted outside the regulations with the device. McLaren is closely monitoring the situation as the competition intensifies on the track.