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Teams wary of new 'copygate': 'We have to rely on the FIA'

Racing Point's "pink Mercedes" caused quite a stir in the paddock in 2020. The team is said to have largely copied the 2019 Mercedes and was eventually found guilty by the FIA of not developing its own rear brake shafts. Prevent new copygate Despite this Racing Point was allowed to continue the season and finished fourth in the championship. With the new rules for 2022 coming in, team owners are wary of a repeat of this 'copygate'. Read more Horner praises Verstappen's sportsmanship: 'He did the right thing' McLaren team boss Zak Brown is therefore hoping for tighter controls from the FIA and is particularly keen that a level playing field is maintained in Formula One. "But...
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