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Horner: ‘Impossible' for teams to agree on F1 future

Red Bull Christian Horner in today's press conference at the Australian Grand Prix Determining the future course of Formula 1 will require a strong leadership from FIA and owner Liberty Media as it is “impossible” for teams to reach an agreement, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Evidence of the lack of unity in the F1 paddock was on full display in today’s teams’ press conference at the Australian Grand Prix, which saw bosses from the top three teams Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull clash. A war of words broke out following Ferrari’s controversial appointment of former FIA employee Laurent Mekies which appears to have been completed by breaking a gentlemen’s agreement...
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