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Hamilton did not touch Red Bull wing - Mercedes

Red Bull asked the FIA to clarify the incident

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Mercedes has denied that Lewis Hamilton touched the rear wing of Sergio Perez’s Red Bull after the recent Spanish GP.

Photos circulated online purporting to show the seven time world champion running has hand along the wing of the drivers’ and constructors’ championship-leading design whilst it sat in parc ferme.

Video footage of the same incident, however, revealed that the 37-year-old British driver may simply have been brushing past the car as he negotiated a small gap between the rear wing and a fence.

De Telegraaf newspaper in the Netherlands claims Red Bull asked the FIA to clarify the incident.

Red Bull declined to comment, but the newspaper said "various sources" believe the energy drink owned company has been in contact with the governing body.

Last year, world champion Verstappen was fined EUR 50,000 for touching the rear wing of Hamilton’s Mercedes in Brazil.

Mercedes argues that the still images of the Barcelona incident are deceptive.

"Lewis walked back to the paddock after his anti-doping test and did not touch any cars," a spokesman for the German team insisted.

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