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Renault will not appeal and accepts the disqualification in the Japanese race!

Renault has decided not to appeal the disqualification of the race in Japan, but criticizes the inconsistent penalty policy.

Photo: Hasan Bratić

Renault will not file no objection against a penalty in this year 's race for GP of Japan. Racer Daniel Ricciardo in Nico Hulkenberg which were after the team's protest Racing Point and penalties imposed are excluded from the result of the race. Automatic braking system Renault is otherwise in its entirety complied with the technical regulations Formula 1, but was declared illegal device. That is to say, it was about legal matter, which, however, was illegal.  

According to a former Renault co-worker, the Racing Point team is supposed to file an official protest after the race in Suzuki - Photo: Hasan Bratić

Renault is in extensive communication announced on twitter that will not appeal against the decision of the ombudsmen. As a reason, the team states that they have already presented numerous pieces of evidence, and on top of that they are critical even to the very severe penalties. "As we have not been able to prepare any new evidence to prove the legality of our system, we do not want to spend extra time and effort on the International Court of Appeal. That is why we have decided not to appeal the Commissioners' decision,”Reads from the side Renault.

Renault's position that the decision of the commissioners and the related disqualification from the race in Japan will not be appealed.

French team has reiterated that this is the case here subjective assessment system as an illegal device. In addition, they are critical as well Penal Code. Alfa Romeo is after the race for German GP due to possible hidden anti-slip system got only 30 second penalty. The Commissioners, however, are at Renault estimated to be more serious offense. “In our view, the penalty is not appropriate as it was imposed for a system that is fully legal and innovative. This is also an inconsistency in terms of the penalties so far for similar offenses, which the Commissioners themselves have acknowledged, but without arguing."

Renault assures that they will continue to look for innovative solutions to gain an advantage, but they will check before bringing them to the track - Photo: Hasan Bratić

Renault he added in his position: "Formula 1 will always be a platform for relentlessly seeking the slightest competitive advantage. This is what we have always done and will continue to do in the future. However, in the future with improved internal processes before innovative solutions roam the racetrack."  

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