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McLaren withdraw Racing Point appeal

McLaren have decided not to proceed with their appeal regarding the decision on the Racing Point brake duct debacle. Meanwhile, Ferrari and Renault confirm that they both will continue their push for harsher punishment. The persistence from Ferrari and Renault means that the case will go to the FIA's International Court of Appeal. On Friday, the FIA announced that Racing Point was to be deducted 15 World Championship points and ordered to pay a 400,000 fine for the similarities between the brake ducts on the 2019 Mercedes and 2020 Racing Point. Teams were originally given 24 hours to notify the FIA of their intention to appeal then a further 96 to confirm whether or not they would proceed....
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