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"Bulletproof" FIA system will prove "unique" brake ducts legal - Racing Point

Racing Point believes the FIA will deliver a "bulletproof" verdict on the protest over its brake ducts it claims "are unique" and designed by the team. Following the Styrian Grand Prix, Renault chose to protest Racing Point, citing the FIA's listed parts regulations, with the focus since emerging on the RP20's brake ducts and their similarity to those on Mercedes' 2019 title-winning W10. Article continues under video Racing Point has already slated Renault's claims as "misconceived and poorly informed", with team principal Otmar Szafnauer now insistent the FIA will discover the truth, with the matter unlikely to be concluded until the middle of August at the...
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