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Williams declines to appeal Racing Point verdict

After McLaren yesterday, Williams has also decided not to appeal the FIA's verdict in the case involving Racing Point's brake ducts, leaving just Ferrari and Renault as the only appellants. Racing Point was fined 400,000 and docked 15 Constructors' championship points for using on its RP20 car a brake duct design copied from Mercedes' 2019 W10 car. Ferrari, Renault, McLaren and Williams had initially signaled their intention to appeal the verdict, as they considered the punishment to be too lenient and also questioned the FIA's decision to allow Racing Point to continue using the controversial element until the end of the season. McLaren withdraws from Racing Point appeal process McLaren...
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