McLaren Demands Red Bull Investigation Over Alleged Rule Breach
Zak Brown warns of significant consequences if Red Bull's ride-height device violates Formula One regulations.
- McLaren's CEO Zak Brown has called for a thorough investigation into Red Bull's use of a ride-height device, which may breach 'parc ferme' rules.
- The device in question could potentially allow illegal adjustments to car setups between qualifying and race, providing a performance advantage.
- Red Bull insists the device cannot be accessed once cars are fully assembled and has agreed to attach seals after discussions with the FIA.
- Brown expressed skepticism over Red Bull's statements, questioning the need for seals if the device is truly inaccessible.
- The FIA is expected to ensure transparency and address concerns raised by McLaren and other teams regarding the potential rule violation.