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Horner and Krack not happy with FIA rule: 'In that case we will pay the fine'

Christian Horner has reacted with surprise to the FIA's sudden enforcement of a remarkable rule: from the Australian Grand Prix onwards, Formula 1 teams will no longer be allowed to climb the fences to celebrate a victory. The Red Bull Racing team boss regrets that the sport will see an "iconic moment" disappear as a result. Article continues under ad Horner surprised by FIA action The announcement met the governing body with a storm of criticism and Horner is also unhappy with the decision. "I was surprised it was an issue, to be honest with you but I think anything that relates to safety, obviously, one has to take very seriously," he revealed at the press conference...
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