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Ferrari: It's like Racing Point ‘copied a test'

Ferrari are firmly involved in the plans to appeal for a harsher punishment for Racing Point, saying their brake-duct controversy is like 'copying a test'. Racing Point was fined 400,000 Euros and deducted 15 points after their Mercedes-inspired rear brake ducts were found to be illegal from a sporting perspective rather a technical one. As a result, Racing Point can still run the brake ducts. Unsurprisingly though the drama isn't yet over. Whilst McLaren and Williams have pulled out of a planned appeal over the sanctions imposed on Racing Point, arguing that they aren't harsh enough, Ferrari and Renault plan to press ahead. Racing Point meanwhile want the punishment quashed completely as...
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