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Renault won't appeal double Japan DSQ

Renault have opted not to appeal against the disqualification of both Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg from the results of the Japanese GP - despite criticising the FIA's "inconsistent" 'driver aid' penalty. Ricciardo and Hulkenberg, who finished sixth and 10th respectively in the October 13 race, were disqualified from the final classification following a Racing Point protest into Renault's brake bias system, which was alleged to give their drivers an advantage. Although the FIA stated that the system - a button mounted on the steering wheel - was not in breach of the technical regulations, they ruled that it was still a driver aid and Renault were stripped of their nine...
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