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Red Bull pins F1 shake up on simplifying rules

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists the key to improving Formula 1’s ongoing problems with a wide performance spread between squads is to simplify engine and chassis technical rules to place more emphasis on drivers. Since the introduction of the V6 Hybrid engine rules in F1 Mercedes has stormed to four straight world drivers’ and constructors’ championships and completely dominated the sport. While Ferrari and Red Bull have appeared to close the gap on the German manufacturer a clear performance jump between the top three teams and the rest of the F1 field has emerged. When quizzed on how to make F1 more competitive Red Bull boss Horner has put his faith behind the...
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