One of the biggest stories of the 2021 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix weekend came when it emerged that Aston Martin wanted talks with F1's rulemakers over the potential to change the aero tweaks that were made to the cars for 2021 - with team boss Otmar Szafnauer even declining to rule out legal action if necessary. It seemed a strange claim to make, and was described as 'naive' by Red Bull's Christian Horner. So where did it come from, and how does Aston Martin feel now it's had those talks it was pushing for? Scott Mitchell explains what appeared to be behind such a strange story.
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