For the second time in as many weeks, Renault has protested the legality of Racing Point's controversial 2020 race car, doing so shortly after the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Racing Point's brake ducts were impounded by the FIA after last weekend's Styrian Grand Prix following a Renault protest. Racing Point has three weeks to submit documents and can then appeal the stewards' decision, which could drag into August.
Lance Stroll finished fourth and Sergio Perez finished seventh in Hungary but, as with Racing Point's results at the Styrian Grand Prix, those positions are now provisional pending the verdict.