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Horner calls on FIA "to be on top" of policing F1 teams

Ian Parkes Friday 2 april 2021 07:08 Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has urged the FIA to thoroughly police all Formula 1 teams following last year's furore surrounding Racing Point. The team that has this year become Aston Martin was found guilty of copying brake ducts that had run on the previous year's Mercedes, leading to a 15-point deduction of constructors' championship points and a 400,000 fine. Article continues under video The points penalty ultimately cost Racing Point several millions of pounds more as it finished fourth in the constructors' standings, just seven points adrift of McLaren. Asked whether he had any concerns the FIA might be unable to control the situation...
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