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Renault protest ruled admissible; Racing Point brake ducts impounded

Renault’s protest against the legality of the Racing Point has been deemed admissible by the FIA stewards at the Styrian Grand Prix and parts of the RP20 have been impounded. The protest has been lodged against the front and rear brake ducts on this year’s Racing Point, with Renault claiming they are not the team’s own design but instead that of Mercedes last year. The brake ducts are among the listed parts that every constructor must design for themselves, or have the exclusive use of the design in Formula 1. Related Renault protests legality of Racing Point design With the stewards accepting that Renault’s protest fits all the criteria required, the FIA Technical Department...
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