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McLaren ‘don't like' RP20 but won't protest

McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has said that although he doesn't like the Racing Point/Mercedes link, there will be no protest over the RP20. Racing Point's ‘pink Mercedes' continues to ruffle a few feathers in the paddock, and McLaren are among that group. But while Seidl openly admits that he doesn't approve of the Racing Point/Mercedes link which sees the RP20 look very similar to last year's title-winning W10, he says there isn't any legal grounds which McLaren could use to protest it. Speaking in the Friday press conference, as quoted by Crash.net, Seidl said: “There’s absolutely no intention to launch any protest because I think there are no grounds for that....
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