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FIA impounds Renault parts after Racing Point protest

Formula 1's governing body moved to seal and impound the steering wheels and electronic control units of Renault's race cars at Suzuka on Sunday after a Japanese Grand Prix protest by rivals Racing Point. The International Automobile Federation (FIA) said, after meeting team representatives, that the protest had been ruled admissible and would be heard at a later date. Canadian-owned Racing Point had protested about an 'alleged pre-set lap distance-dependent brake bias adjustment system' on the cars raced by Australian Daniel Ricciardo and German Nico Hulkenberg. The FIA said a representative of the technical department had been directed to seal and impound the parts in preparation for a...
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