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FIA impound Renault components as brake investigation begins

Japanese Grand Prix – The Renault team have acknowledged the protest lodged against them by the Racing Point team. In the wake of the protest lodged against their cars after Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix, Renault have had their electronic control units and steering wheels impounded by the FIA. This is for the purpose of conducting a detailed analysis of the hardware itself, as well as a detailed breakdown of the software and data contained and associated with them. This is to kickstart the official investigation into Renault's braking system, which is alleged to have been running with a pre-set lap distance dependent brake bias adjustment system on both cars. The alleged system was...
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