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Renault withdraws Racing Point appeal

Renault has withdrawn its appeal against the Racing Point brake ducts decision having originally pushed ahead with the process. Renault lodged the original protest against the legality of the Racing Point’s brake ducts, stating it was part of a wider desire to define constructor status in Formula 1 moving forward. After that protest was upheld, the sanctions handed out by the stewards left a number of teams unhappy – Racing Point was fined and docked 15 points, but allowed to run the parts in question for the rest of the season – and Renault duly lodged its intention to appeal.
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