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Red Bull call for FIA power unit safety net

Sam Hall Monday 26 September 2022 17:04 Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has urged the FIA to provide a "safety net" to avoid a repeat of 2014's disparity. F1 is set for its first major shake-up of the power unit regulations since the V6 hybrid powertrains were introduced. In 2014, Mercedes-powered teams dominated as the German manufacturing giant was quickly able to unlock far greater performance from the new PU in contrast to its rivals. Fearful of a repeat in 2026, and with Red Bull set to run its first in-house produced system under the new rules, Horner has urged the FIA to take legislative action. "We just want there to be a level playing field," said...
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