Bottas: No “big drama” if Mercedes DAS system removed due to protest

Mercedes is set to raceꦜ with the Dual Axis Steering system it pioneered during 2020 Formula 1 pre-season testing at this weekend’s Austra🎀lian Grand Prix. 

The reigning world champion squad turned heads in the Barcelona paddock in testing when it debuted the new system it has dubbed as DAS, which changes the ca⭕r’s front wheel toe angle by pushing and pulling the steering wheel along the straights. 

Mercedes was ♑given the green light by the FIA to race the system this seas𝔉on, though similar innovations are set to be banned from the 2021 regulations. 

Bottas: No “big drama” if Mercedes DAS system is removed

Mercedes is s꧂et to race with the Dual Axis Steering system it pioneered during 2020 Formula 1 pre-season testing at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. 

The reigning world champion squad turned heads in the Barcelona paddock in testing when it debuted the new system it has dubbed as DAS, which changes the car’s front wheel toe angle by push♐ing and pulling the steering wheel along the straights. 

Mercedes was given the green light by the FIA to racཧe the system this season, though similar innovations are set to be banned from the 2021 regulation🥂s. 

Despite a potential protest from riv🍒als including Red Bull, Valtteri Bottas appeared to confirm the system will be used for the first time during a grand pr🐽ix weekend in Melbourne. 

“For sure we’ll be using the DAS in some of the straights,” Bottas🌃 said. 

“I don’t know in which laps and when through the sessions, but we 💟are happy to have it in the car and we hope it can give us an advantage - we’ll see.” 

Asked if he has any concerns about potential protests over Mercedes’ DAS-system, Bottas replied: “For now we’ll have to wait for what happe💯ns. 

“Like I saidไ earlier, we would 🔥be happy to run it, but it is up to the team to decide if tat is some sort of risk.

“The short answer is that we would like to keep it, but if they think the risk is h𝔍igh then we won’t run it – and that won’t be a big drama.” 

Bottas also brushed off concerns over reliability on the eve of the new season after Mercedes encountered a number of engine issues througho🎐ut the s🍨ix days of testing at Barcelona. 

“It is quite normal that in testing not everything is at💎 100 percent and we find some issues and that’s better than finding them in the first race,” he said. 

“We had some issue💖s, yes, we looked into them and fixed them the best we could, so we can run here with as much power as we can without reliability issues. 

"We got some good learnings from there, I feel confident and I really tr🗹ust the team. Obviously, we’ll find out as the season goes on.” 

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