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Found guilty; but no penalty
Monte Carlo: Renault was not penalised on Thursday despite being found guilty of having confidential information about Formula One rival McLaren.
Renault could have been handed a penalty similar to the $100 million fine imposed on McLaren in September for using confidential data from Ferrari.
In the latest allegations in F-1’s spy scandal, team officials were summoned by the World Motor Sport Council to face accusations that Renault had unauthorised access to details on McLaren’s cars.
In a statement on its website, the sport’s governing body said it “found Renault F-1 to be in breach of article 151c of the International Sporting Code but imposed no penalty.”— AP
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