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Red Bull’s nuclear response to F1’s cheating scandal – Wide World of Sports
‘This result is not satisfactory’

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has thrown the spotlight in the F1 cheating scandal back on world champions Mercedes, suggesting they could be a guilty party in the case.
Racing Point was last week found guilty of breaching the sporting regulations and fined $657,000 and docked 15 points in the constructor’s championship. Renault had initially protested, claiming the brake ducts “are clearly based on, and near-identical” to the brake ducts on the 2019 Mercedes.
As of 2020, each team must design…
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