Red Bull says it will lodge a protest at the Australian Formula One Grand Prix if the cars from rival teams Red Bull team adviser Helmut Marko said a protest will be lodged if those teams are passed to compete following Thursday's assessments by officials from the sport's governing body FIA. "We'll make a protest on Thursday if the component isn't modified to conform to the regulations, because that diffuser guarantees a five-tenths (of a second) advantage per lap," Marko told Sky Sports on Tuesday. "Seven teams are certain it's illegal." Renault team principal Flavio Briatore had previously remarked that he would consider a protest if the Williams,
Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali believes the bodywork breaks the rules, but wants a pre-race resolution, hoping to prevent the dispute blemishing the opening race of the season on Sunday. F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone believed the teams should have solved the problem before the start of the season. "These regulations they've already agreed between them, so they can't disagree on them now,"
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