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FIA rules Racing Point guilty in brake duct saga

Racing Point has been fined more than $650,000 for a breach of F1's sporting regulations Racing Point has been fined more than $650,000 and stripped of 15 points in the constructors' championship for breaching Formula 1’s sporting regulations. The team was the subject of protests at each of the last three grands prix, as Renault raised objections to the brake ducts on the RP20. Renault alleged the brake ducts “are clearly based on and near-identical to the (brake ducts) of the 2019 Mercedes W10, with any potential difference being minor and the result of evolution of an original geometry.” Though protests were lodged at the last three events, the penalty applies only to the first....
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