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Brawn: Racing Point 'copying' approach nothing new in F1

Formula 1 sporting boss Ross Brawn supports Racing Point’s controversial 2020 car design and believes the team have taken copying “to the next stage”. Have you seen F1TV - Click here to get 25% off Racing Point’s rivals have been irked by its strong start to the season, with Renault lodging two protests against both RP20 cars at the last two races in Hungary and Austria. Renault argues that Racing Point’s striking similarities to last year’s Mercedes W10 is down to the fact the RP20 features parts that were designed by Mercedes themselves, something which is against the rules. But Racing Point, which was the second-fastest team behind Mercedes at the Hungarian Grand Prix, has...
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