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Seidl: Racing Point ruling could enable a copying championship

The FIA's ruling on the legality of Racing Point's 2020 car could have serious consequences for the independence of Formula 1 constructors, warns McLaren boss Andreas Seidl. Currently under protest by Renault, Racing Point have acknowledged the RP20 is based on 2019's Mercedes W10, but strongly deny they have claims they have subverted requirements of teams to design certain parts themselves, such as the brake ducts the French outfit has honed in on. Stating last week that he saw 'no grounds for a protest', Seidl conceded on Friday it was still an issue that needed clarification in order to stop the ‘Pink Mercedes' from starting a worrying trend. 'I think this protest is another key...
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