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Renault: Racing Point protest is about F1's future

Renault has stressed that its protest against the legality of Racing Point’s RP20 concerns the future of Formula 1, as opposed to merely questioning a component of its rival's car. An FIA investigation is currently ongoing concerning the front and rear brake ducts of the RP20 to assess their similarity to the components on last year’s title-winning Mercedes W10. The outcome of the investigation is not expected until next month. ADVERTISEMENT Racing Point has never shied away from the fact it drew inspiration from Mercedes’ W10 but has repeatedly stressed that it owns the intellectual property to all of its RP20. Related Posts Racing Point: Both drivers contracted, but...
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