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Renault to withdraw appeal against Racing Point verdict

Renault has confirmed that it has requested a withdrawal of its appeal against the stewards’ decision with regard to Racing Point’s brake ducts. Renault instigated a protest against the legality of Racing Point’s brake ducts following grands prix in Styria, Hungary and Britain. After a lengthy investigation by the FIA it was deemed that Racing Point’s RP20 was legal as per the Technical Regulations but that the team had been in breach of the Sporting Regulations, as brake ducts became Listed Parts for 2020. As a consequence Racing Point was docked 15 points, fined 400,000 and issued team reprimands, but was allowed to keep the brake ducts on the RP20. Related Posts Former F1...
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