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Renault disqualified from Japanese GP results due to illegal braking aid

Renault has been disqualified from the results of the Japanese Grand Prix after an investigation into the team's brake adjustment system by the FIA. The decision by Formula 1's governing body means drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg will lose their sixth and tenth place finishes respectively. Renault's R.S.19 had been found legal, but the system being used was determined to be a driver aid that contravenes Article 27.1 of the sporting regulations. The French marque has lost nine points to midfield rivals McLaren in the race for fourth place in the Constructors' Championship and now lie only nine points clear of Toro Rosso in sixth place, with Racing Point...
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