Renault disqualified from Japanese GP after Racing Point protest
Renault drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg have been disqualified from the Japanese Grand Prix after their cars were deemed to have been fitted with an ill𝔉egal driver aid relating to the brake bias system.
Ricci𝐆ardo and Hulkenberg finished sixth and 10th respectively at Suzuka earlier this month, but were subject to a post-race protest from Racing Point over an automated brake bias system.

Renault drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg have been disqualified from the Japanese Grand Prix after their cars were deemed to have been fitted with an illegal driver aid relating to the brake bia🔜s system.
Ricciardo and Hulkenberg finished sixth and 10th respectively at Suzuka earlier this month, but were subject to a post-race protest from Racing ♒Point over an automated brake bias system.
The FIA confirmed the protest was admissible and that its techni❀cal department would be investigating the matter in the days following before referring the matter to the race stewards.
In a statement issued by the Suzuka ﷺstewards on Wednesday ev꧋ening, it was confirmed that both Renault cars had been disqualified from the final classification following a telephone conference earlier in the day.
The technical department found that while the system - a button mounted on the steering wheel to control the brake balance - was "not pre-set, lapﷺ distance-dependent as alleged" by Racin⛦g Point, and was therefore not in breach of the technical regulations, it did breach Article 27.1 of the sporting regulations.
This ꦛarticle "requires the driver to drive the car alone and unaided. The brake balance adjustment system in question acts as a driver aid, by saving the driver from having to make a number of adjustments during a lap.
"The stewards note that there is a clear di🌸stinction between this system and one which provides actual feedback control, which would be a substitute for driver skills or reflexes."
Renault has been given until 10am on October 24 in Mexico to appeal the decision.The decision costs Renault nine points in the constructors' championship, while giving Racing Point an additionalꦰ five as Sergio Per🌞ez and Lance Stroll are both promoted two positions.
It also adds three points to Toro Rosso's total 🍌for the year thanks to gains for Pierre Gasly and Daniil Kvyat🐽.
Renault later responded to the decision in a team statement which read: "Renault F1 Team a🐟cknowledges the decision of the Stewards of the Japanese Grand Prix regarding the protest by SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team concerning the legality of Renault F1 Team’s braking system during the Japanese Grand Pri🦩x.
"Despite the FIA concurring with Renault that the system was entirely legal under the FIA Technical Regulations, it was judged by the stewards that the system was in breach of the FIA Sporting Regulations regarding driver aid. Both Renault cars were disqualified from the Japanese Grand Prix and the team loses the nine points scored.
However, considering the subjectivity of the qualification of a system as a ಌdriver aid and the variability of the associated penalties in recent cases, Renault F1 Team will consider its next course of action within the timeframe laid out by the FIA."