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Renault critical of Japanese GP disqualification

Renault have criticised their Japanese Grand Prix disqualification as "not proportionate" and "inconsistent". But the team will not appeal against the penalty for using a driver-aid system to avoid "investing further time and effort in a sterile debate". Renault's brake-bias adjustment system contravened rules dictating that the car must be driven alone and unaided. The team said the penalty was "not proportionate to any benefit the drivers derived". They added that the decision was "subjective" - but that they were not appealing because they had "no new evidence" to add to the case. Renault had until 16:00 BST on Thursday to...
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