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BREAKING: Both Renault cars are disqualified from Japanese Grand Prix result

Renault have been disqualified from the Japanese Grand Prix after an FIA investigation into their braking system. Both Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg's result from the race has been removed. This process was initiated by a Racing Point investigation.  Renault's result from the Japanese Grand Prix will not stand after the FIA have disqualified the team as a result of an illegal braking system. They ruled Renault's braking system “constitutes a driving aid and is, therefore, not in compliance with Article 27.1 [of the] FIA Formula 1 Sporting Regulations”. “The brake balance adjustment system in questions acts as a driver aid, by saving the driver from having...
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