Renault protest Racing Point F1 cars again after Hungarian GP

Renault has once again lodged a protest against both Racing Point Formula 1 cars followin🌃g the Hungarian Grand Prix.
After protesting the two RP20s following last weekend’s Styri🐻an Grand Prix, in which the Racing Points finished sixth and seventh, Renault have submitted its second consecutive protไest in Hungary.
Lance Stroll converted a second-row start into fourth place, while teaꦐmmate Sergio Perez finished seventh.
Racing Point’s 2020 challenger hasꦇ caused much debate due to its close resemblance to the 2019 Mercedes.
Renault is suggesting the RP20 cars are using brake 🐼ducts that are copies from the Mercedes W10 which won last year’s world championships.
The French manufacturer’s latest proteꦕst concerns the same articles of the regulations as its protest in Austria.
“We confirm that Renault DP World F1 Team has🍒 submitted a request to the Stewards of the Event for clarification on the legality of the Racing Point 𓄧RP20,” a Renault spokesperson confirmed.
"We have no furth🦋er comment on this matter until the Ste🌊wards have arrived at a decision.”
The original investigation is still ongoing and the FIA꧙ said during the Hungarian Grand Prix that it anticipa💎tes further protests to come from Renault.
“If, ultimately, Renault decides to protest every single race, they have the right to do that,” said the FIA’s heꦿad of single-seater matters Nikolas Tombazis.
“I think it is likely that we will see, therefore, for formality ܫreasons, protests. It’s potentially likely, it’s Renault’s decision, it’s certainl♓y not our decision or our desire or anybody’s, but I think it is likely we’re going to see protests perhaps until this matter is adjudicated.”

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