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Ferrari, McLaren, Renault intend to appeal Racing Point verdict

Ferrari, McLaren and Renault have stated their intention to appeal against the FIA's verdict on Racing Point's 2020 car. It is likely the three teams are contesting the leniency of the sanction given to Racing Point, and the fact they are able to race with the parts it has been ruled they had illegally drawn inspiration from Mercedes to design. Essential readingF1 rivals unhappy with 'confusing' Racing Point sanctionMercedes boss Wolff hits out at rival teams "We can confirm that we have just stated our intention to appeal against this morning's FIA Stewards' decision regarding Racing Point," read a short Ferrari statement. Ferrari, McLaren and Renault are the first teams to lodge...
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