Renault could protest Formula One rivals Racing Point again after Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix and at subsequent races until a ruling on the legality of the Mercedes-lookalike cars, according to the governing FIA.
Renault protested after last weekend's Styrian Grand Prix in Austria, and Racing Point were given three weeks to submit documents. There can then be an appeal of the stewards' decision, which could drag on to late August.
"They [Renault] have the right to protest other grands prix until this matter is adjudicated, and Racing Point have the right to run with these components or other components," Nikolas Tombazis, the FIA's technical head for single seaters, told reporters in Budapest.