It concerns alleged similarities with the world champions' cars used last season. FMTNews Renault
Racing Point’s Sergio Perez is tailed by teammate Lance Stroll during the Styrian GP yesterday.
SPIELBERG: Renault on Sunday lodged a protest against Formula One rivals Racing Point over the legality of their cars, dubbed the ‘pink Mercedes’ due to alleged similarities with the world champions’ cars used last season. The formal protest, which was made just hours after the Styrian Grand Prix, concerns regulations concerning ‘listed parts’.
“We confirm that Renault F1 Team has submitted a request to the stewards of the event for clarification on the legality of the Racing Point RP20,” tweeted the French team.In the race on Sunday, Sergio Perez and Lance Stroll finished sixth and seventh respectively in the Racing Point cars.Under F1 regulations, teams must use parts that they have designed and they are barred from outsourcing design to a competitor.
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