Formula 1 is not just racing on the track, but it is also external struggles. How can we forget the battles between Wolff and Horner in the 2021 season, where every detail could carry the title. In general, though, each team tries to needle another for whatever upgrade it may seem suspected. According to what reported by AMuS, Red Bull would in fact have requested an (unofficial) inspection by the FIA on the Mercedes W15.
Red Bull requests checks on Mercedes by the FIA
If the superiority of the Austrian team had allowed the Milton Keynes organization chart to detach itself from political issues, this year is different. The difficulties that emerged from the approaching rivals led Red Bull to observe the latter's cars. And among those examined, the Mercedes it made the engineers of the world champions turn up their noses. According to what was reported by the German newspaper Auto Motor Und Sport, a check, although unofficial, was in fact requested from the FIA due to suspicions about the W15. The part taken into consideration is the front wing brought to Munich which gave many benefits to the single-seater. This configuration was later also confirmed in Canada, and maybe they saw each other again the real silver arrows. Obviously, each component must pass the Checks of the Federation before being installed. And this specific wing also passed under the hands of the commissioners, who however judged it regular.

We don't stop in Brackley: new fund ready for Barcelona
Despite these accusations, however, a Brackley doesn't stop working. Mercedes' growth has not gone unnoticed, and in England they are trying to continue on this positive streak. The arrival of a new fund for this week's stage a Barcelona. This is one piece fundamental for these ground effect machines, and a correct development of this area of the car can give a great profit on the track. So pay attention to Mercedes in the next races, which will be fundamental to determining whether it can also be a title contender.
ARTICLE BY FRANCESCO ORLANDO
Source: Formula1.it