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Racing Point saga ends as Ferrari withdraw appeal

Ferrari has withdrawn its appeal of the FIA's decision regarding Racing Point's brake ducts, meaning that no protests remain. Accusations of Racing Point copying the 2019 Mercedes car have been present throughout the 2020 season. They became more than just accusations when Renault began to officially protest the RP20 after each race. The FIA thus launched an investigation and ruled that Racing Point's brake ducts were illegal, fining them 400,000 and docking them 15 points. The team protested the penalty, while Renault and Ferrari also appealed, feeling that the punishment wasn't harsh enough. Therefore, the case was set to go to the International Court of Appeals. However, Renault...
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