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Ferrari, Renault officially appeal in Racing Point case, McLaren drops it

While McLaren dropped its appeal, Ferrari and Renault have officially appealed against the decision made by the FIA stewards over the legality of Racing Point’s RP20 brake ducts. While Racing Point and Mercedes repeatedly emphasised that they have not made a breach against the sporting and technical regulations regarding their collaboration, many teams have been unimpressed with the similarities between the Silverstone-based outfit’s current car and the Brackley-based squad’s 2019 machine. The FIA stewards declared last Friday that Racing Point’s designing process has been illegal as the RP20's brake ducts had not been designed by the team themselves. The decision saw the...
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