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F1 needs rethink after hybrid rules "mistake", says Horner

Formula 1 is in need of a major rethink to regain its popularity after the "mistake" of the current turbo hybrid engine regulations, claims Red Bull boss Christian Horner. With F1's engine manufacturers having met in Abu Dhabi on Saturday to begin discussions about new rules for 2017 and beyond, there is a growing suggestion that the sport may need an overhaul. Horner, whose outfit has risked being driven out of the sport because it struggled to get an engine deal in place, thinks the best F1 could do is work out exactly what it wants to become. And he believes the situation has been exacerbated by teams protecting their competitive interests too much, at the expense of doing...
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