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Timo Glock against moveable rear wing

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Timo Glock is the latest Formula One driver to speak out against the idea of introducing a 'proximity' wing into the sport for 2011.

The new device is intended to allow chasing drivers to boost straightline speed by adjusting the rear wing at the push of a button. But FOTA chairman Martin Whitmarsh has admitted that the proposal might not see the light of day.

"I think it's highly dangerous," Glock is quoted in Motorsport Aktuell. "From the viewpoint of safety, I think it's a wrong decision."

Glock's major concern is seeing a repeat of last Sunday's huge crash at Valencia involving Mark Webber and Heikki Kovalainen due to the speed differential of the cars.

"We've seen what can happen if the guy behind has significantly more speed. Mark was just lucky that there was enough run-off and he could just run into the tyre barrier.

"The drivers all have the same opinion; it is clearly too dangerous," said Glock of the adjustable rear wing idea. Perhaps the [GPDA] drivers' union can do something. It should definitely be talked about."

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