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Renault boss wants ‘clear resolution' from Racing Point appeal

Renault wants a ‘clear resolution' from Racing Point copying protest Renault Formula 1 Team boss Cyril Abiteboul has explained that his team’s decision to protest Racing Point’s penalty is about obtaining a 'clear resolution' for the sport. Renault protested the brake ducts used on both Racing Point cars following the Styrian Grand Prix. It followed that protest with similar submissions at subsequent events prior to the FIA announcing its conclusion. That saw Racing Point handed a EUR 400,000 fine and docked 7.5 points per car for the Styrian Grand Prix, a net loss of 15 points, as a result of the rear brake ducts on the RP20. The ruling allowed the squad to continue using the...
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