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Brown calls for FIA rule change following Racing Point rumpus

McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes it is time for the FIA to re-write the rules following the Racing Point furore this season. Following three protests by Renault against the brake ducts on the RP20, the stewards will finally sit in judgment on the case on Wednesday. Article continues under video Designated this season as a listed part that must be designed and manufactured in house by each team, Racing Point is adamant its brake ducts are legal, despite their similarity to those on the 2019 Mercedes W10. Brown, confident he has support from within F1, said: "I think the majority of the teams don't like what they're seeing with Copy Point, Tracing Point, Racing Point, whatever you want to...
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