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'Teams to blame for rising costs'

Christian Horner reckons the F1 teams as a whole have themselves to blame for next year's sharp rise in costs as they didn't put a stop to changes. Next season the sport will see the introduction of 1.6-litre turbocharged V6 engines with energy recovery unit. However, the engines will reportedly cost almost double the current V8s. Instead of paying €25 million, teams will have to fork out €40 million for their power units. That's an increase of €15 million and that doesn't even include the general rise in the price of everything else. However, amidst claims that Red Bull are spending more than any other outfit, Horner believes the teams have only themselves to blame....
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