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F1 should reject pink Mercedes protest – GrandPrix
Racing Point should get away with fielding its ‘pink Mercedes’ in 2020, according to former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher.

Racing Point should get away with fielding its ‘pink Mercedes’ in 2020, according to former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher.
The Lawrence Stroll-owned team, which will become Aston Martin next year, says it is “extremely disappointed” that Renault lodged a formal protest about the legality of the car after last Sunday’s race in Austria.
Red Bull, while not joining the protest, is apparently supportive of the move.
“I think everybody is worried about the Racing Point,” said team boss Christian Horne…

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