Mercedes boss Toto Wolff unperturbed Racing Point row will go to court

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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff unperturbed Racing Point row will go to court
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Teams intend to appeal against FIA’s decision regarding Racing Point’s brake pads

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff. Picture: REUTERS/MAXIM SHEMETOV

Renault protested about the team’s brake ducts after three of the races leading up to Sunday’s 70th Anniversary Grand Prix and stewards fined Racing Point €400,000 and docked them 15 points. “I believe if this goes to the international court of appeal, the lawyers and the barristers have a strong opinion that this is a case that has solid pillars and therefore everybody’s in a good place about that. Our reputation is important but it is intact.”

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