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Ferrari seeking 'clarity' over FIA's car copying rules

Ferrari says that it is seeking 'clarity and transparency over what's allowed in the sport under the FIA's current regulations governing the copying of car designs. Racing Point caused a stir at pre-season testing when its 2020 car appeared to be a close copy of last year's Mercedes. A formal protest was subsequently lodged against the design by Renault and upheld by the FIA. However the penalty imposed by the governing body - a fine of 400,000 and the loss of 15 championship points - had been criticised by rival teams, as it allows Racing Point to continue using the current controversial brake duct design at the centre of the protest for the rest of the year despite having been deemed...
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