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When the topic of flexi-wings was put to Horner after the Italian Grand Prix, Horner put the ball back in the FIA’s court.

“I think the regulations are very clear, and I think that is an FIA issue,” he told media including RacingNews365.

"Obviously, it is their tests that they passed, but then you have to look at the wording of the regulations.

"If you look back to 2021, certainly around Baku time, there was a change to the front-wing regulations - and even though our wings passed the test, it was exploiting air elasticity.

“It is an FIA issue, we’ll leave it and trust in them to deal with it, but if it is acceptable, then you have to join it.”