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Racing Point docked 15 F1 points after Renault wins protest

Racing Point has been docked 15 Formula 1 world championship constructors’ points and fined 400,000 euros after a protest against its brake ducts was upheld.  Check out the Crash F1 YouTube channel - CLICK HERE Renault lodged three consecutive protests against the much-contested design of the Racing Point’s RP20 challenger after the Styrian, Hungarian and British Grands Prix and ultimately won its case. The French manufacturer’s protest alleged that the RP20’s front and rear-brake ducts were a breach of the regulations which stipulate that teams must design their own parts and had been a direct copy of the components used on the Mercedes’ 2019 car. Racing Point had always...
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