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FIA initiates plans to outlaw copied designs in 2021

The FIA will amend the 2021 technical regulations to significantly limit the scope of design replication in F1 in order to prevent teams from following Racing Point's copycat approach to car design. The FIA upheld on Friday Renault's protest against Racing Point's brake ducts, insisting the design of the elements located at the rear of the team's RP20 contravened the rules on listed parts, or parts that must be fully designed in-house by a team. Following today's ruling, Formula 1 and its governing body have announced that further measures will be written into the 2021 rules to more clearly prevent copying or cloning among teams. "We do plan with very short notice to introduce some...
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