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McLaren pulls out of Racing Point appeal

McLaren, Racing Point, Renault, and Ferrari entries (front to back) at the British Grand Prix event McLaren will not go ahead with an appeal against stewards’ decisions regarding Racing Point’s brake ducts while Renault and Ferrari have confirmed that they will proceed with theirs. The Racing Point F1 Team has been stripped of 15 constructors’ championship points and hit with a EUR 400,000 fine for use of rear brake ducts which stewards found had been designed by Mercedes, in contravention of this year’s sporting regulations. The Silverstone-based squad is nevertheless effectively allowed to continue to use the offending parts moving forward, although it will be reprimanded for...
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