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McLaren withdraws from protest against Racing Point, Williams has doubts

Last weekend a total of five teams announced they would appeal the FIA ruling on the copied parts on the brakes of Racing Point. They would come directly from the drawing board of Mercedes and that is no longer allowed as of this season. McLaren has now announced not to pursue this protest. Racing Point was punished for this offence with a 400,000 euro fine and a reduction of 15 points in the championship. Where Ferrari and also Renault have confirmed to Motorsport.com the appeal against that penalty by will, McLaren now abandons. Read more Hamilton: 'Red Bull has a better package than people think' In a statement, the team expresses its satisfaction with the decisions and conclusions of...
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