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MONTE CARLO, MONACO — Renault was not penalized Thursday, despite being found guilty of having confidential information about Formula One rival McLaren.
In September, McLaren was fined $100 million for using confidential data from Ferrari.
In the latest allegations in F1’s spy scandal, the World Motor Sport Council summoned Renault team officials to face accusations that the team had unauthorized access to details on McLaren’s cars.
In a statement on its web site, the sport’s governing body said it “found Renault F1 to be in breach of article 151c of the International Sporting Code but imposed no penalty.”



