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Formula One in uproar as cheating dispute escalates – Wide World of Sports
The one clear winner out of ‘smelly’ car scandal

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has likened Formula One’s brake duct controversy to “copying a test” amid an escalating war of words between the teams.
Last week Racing Point was found guilty of breaching the sporting regulations, after Renault protested that the brake ducts “are clearly based on, and near-identical” to the brake ducts on last year’s championship winning Mercedes.
Racing Point was fined $657,000 and docked 15 points in the constructors’ championship, but allowed to continue using …
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