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Wolff doesn't expect Racing Point case to go to appeals court

Mercedes Formula 1 team boss Toto Wolff says he doesn't expect the Racing Point case to go to the International Court of Appeal. Racing Point was docked 15 Constructors' Championship points and fined 400,000 after it was found to have copied Mercedes' front-brake duct design. The original protest was initiated by Renault, which after the verdict was given pushed ahead with an appeal, seeking a tougher sanction and further clarification on the matter. Williams, McLaren and Ferrari also signalled that they too would appeal, but only Ferrari – the only non-Mecredes powered car of the three – went ahead, joining Renault in the call for greater clarity. Racing Point is also appealing the...
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