Williams, McLaren, Ferrari and Renault have announced their intention to appeal the leniency of the penalty dished out by the FIA to Racing Point, while the team in pink has... read more »
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McLaren has become the second team to announce its intention to protest the penalty handed to Racing Point for running illegal parts in the opening four grands prix of 2020. read more »
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Ferrari have become the first team, potentially to be joined by others, to protest against the FIA verdict on Racing Point's brake ducts. read more »
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Ferrari has confirmed it will appeal the sanctions handed to Racing Point following Renault's successful protest of the team's 2020 car. read more »
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Ferrari has confirmed it will appeal the sanctions handed to Racing Point following Renault's successful protest of the team's 2020 car. read more »
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Team principals give their views on the fine and points deduction handed down to Racing Point by the FIA following Renault's successful protest about the legality of their... read more »
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Renault are considering whether to appeal the decision to dock Racing Point 15 Constructors’ Championship points and fine them €400,000, and push for a harsher penalty.... read more »
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Renault is considering whether to appeal the sanction imposed on Racing Point over the brake duct furore and may yet be joined by a number of its Formula 1 rivals. read more »
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After Renault's protest is upheld by stewards, Racing Point lose 15 World Championship points and receive a heavy fine. read more »
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Racing Point team boss Otmar Szafnauer insists his team is innocent after they were cleared by the FIA prior to the start of the 2020 Formula 1 season and the decision to... read more »
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Racing Point team principal Otmar Szafnauer claims he has been left 'pained' and 'surprised' by the verdict of the stewards after Renault's protest was... read more »
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Racing Point F1 team principal Otmar Szafnauer says he finds the stewards ruling to uphold Renault's protest against its brake ducts "bewildering". read more »
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Racing Point Formula 1 chief Otmar Szafnauer says the FIA stewards' ruling over the design of its brake ducts is "bewildering", but is happy that the car is legal read more »
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Racing Point has been stripped of 15 points in this year's Constructors' Championship, issued a fine, and reprimanded after stewards upheld Renault's protest of... read more »
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Racing Point has been docked 15 F1 world championship constructors' points and fined €400,000 euros after a protest against its cars legality was upheld. read more »
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Racing Point has been reprimanded, docked constructors' championship points and fined 400,000 Euros after the FIA upheld Renault's protests against its brake ducts read more »
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Renault have won their protest over Racing Point's 2020 car, with the latter fined €400,000 and deducted 15 points. read more »
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Racing Point has had 15 championship points deducted and been fined 400,000 Euros after the FIA upheld Renault's protest over its controversial car. read more »
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Racing Point has been deducted 15 points, fined €400,000 and reprimanded after Renault's protests against the brake ducts on this year's RP20 were upheld. read more »
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Renault's protest against the legality of Racing Point's car is being heard at Silverstone on Wednesday. read more »
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Renault's protest arguing against the legality of the Racing Point RP20 will be heard ahead of the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone read more »
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The hearing into Renault's protest over the legality of Formula One rival's Racing Point's 2020 car will take place at Silverstone today. read more »
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Racing Point, Renault and Mercedes called before stewards this morning for hearing to decide the legality of the RP20. read more »
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Renault's protests against the legality of Racing Point's RP20 is set to be decided on Wednesday, with stewards summoning the respective parties. Renault lodged a... read more »
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The hearing for Renault's protest against Racing Point over the legality of its 2020 Formula 1 car will take place at Silverstone on Wednesday read more »