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Renaults disqualified from Japanese GP

Daniel Ricciardo Renault F1 Team drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg have been disqualified from the Japanese Grand Prix due to their brake bias adjustment system. While stewards found that the system did not breach Formula 1 technical regulations, it did constitute a driver aid and was therefore in contravention of the sporting regulations. Ricciardo had been classified sixth and Hulkenberg 10th prior to the disqualification, which was Renault’s fourth double points finish of the season. However, Renault’s steering wheels and ECUs were impounded after Racing Point lodged a protest, claiming that the Anglo-French team had been using a “pre-set lap distance dependent brake...
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