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Motor racing-FIA approves ban on Racing Point-style 'reverse engineering'

Published 2020-10-09, 03:17 p/m
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LONDON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body approved on Friday a ban on the sort of 'reverse engineering' that allowed the Racing Point team to compete this season with a car resembling last year's title-winning Mercedes.

The FIA said its World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) had approved changes to the 2021 technical regulations "that will prevent the extensive use of reverse engineering of rival designs for the design of a car's aerodynamic surfaces."

Canadian-owned Racing Point caused controversy when their 'Pink Mercedes' was unveiled.

The design led to a protest by rivals Renault (PA:RENA), with Racing Point fined 400,000 euros ($473,040) by stewards and docked 15 points for copying Mercedes' 2019 brake ducts.

The team were allowed to continue competing without having to redesign the offending parts.

An appeal by those who wanted a tougher punishment, and by Racing Point against it, was dropped by all parties after the FIA issued a clarification.

"The collaboration between FIA, Formula One and the teams has produced a series of acts... which clarify the responsibilities of each championship participant in the design of the components of a single-seater," Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) said at the time. WMSC also gave final approval to the sport's new Concorde Agreement governing the sport for the next five years. All 10 teams had agreed it already with commercial rights holders Liberty Media (NASDAQ:FWONA). ($1 = 0.8456 euros)

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