Renault's next move in Formula One's copying controversy will call for rivals Racing Point to be disqualified from every race at which its car was protested.
An investigation into the design process of Racing Point's brake ducts was put in motion when Renault protested their legality at the Styrian Grand Prix, claiming they were a copy of the design from last year's Mercedes.
Renault has protested Racing Point at every race since then, with a panel of FIA stewards finally declaring last weekend that the rear brake ducts were in breach of F1's sporting regulations.
The decision, which treated all the individual protests as one, saw Racing Point docked 15 points and fined €400,000, but also allowed the team to continue to use the brake ducts for the rest of the season with nothing more than a reprimand at each race.