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Racing Point ‘should be pleased' with protests

Ex-F1 team boss Eddie Jordan believes Racing Point should be 'pleased' by the protests against them since it shows rivals are concerned. Racing Point came into the 2020 season armed with their RP20 which looked very much like the Mercedes W10 of 2019. The team said that they had done this through taking plenty of pictures of that car and reverse engineering from those images, not by receiving drawings from the six-time Constructors' champions – which would be illegal. One team who are not convinced by Racing Point's defence is Renault. Following the Styrian Grand Prix they lodged a formal appeal against both RP20s, focusing on their brake ducts. “We actually believe Racing Point...
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