McLaren, Williams withdraw Racing Point case verdict appeal

Ferrari and Renault have announced they are pressing ah☂ead with an appealﷺ against Racing Point’s case over the legality of the brake ducts on its Racing Point RP20.
The Silverstone-based team were handed a large fine and had 15 points deducted from their constructors’ points total after stewards deemed it had illegally copied the parts from technical partners Mer✅cedes, which is against the 2020 regulations.
However, it has been 🌞allowed to keep running the parts as the FIA said it would be unreasonable to expe🥀ct them to re-design them during a season period.
A number of teams – Williams, McLaren, Ferrari and Renault - proceeded to come forward an appeal against the penalty, which they feel is too lenient in light of aꦿ guilty conviction. Racing Point has also launched its own counter-appeal.
Teams have have a 96-hour period in which they must deci💫de whether or not they want to pursue t♏he appeal, with McLaren and Williams failing to do so.
Nonetheless, both Ferrari and Renault – the teꦑam that launched the original complaint – will push on with their cases.
“We have confirmed our int🎃ention to appeal agains𒅌t the Stewards’ decision in respect of the Racing Point brake ducts," Renault said in a statement.
"In the meantime, we will continue to work intensively with the FIA and all stakeholders to develop and implement a clear and enforceable regulatory framework that will ensure all teams participating in the 2021 season will develop their original 𓆉aerodynamic concept by themselves."
The cas🤡e will now go to the🐎 FIA’s International Court of Appeal.