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Horner fears for survival of F1's smaller teams

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has warned that not all Formula 1 teams may survive the current global emergency. F1 and the teams are facing an unprecedented situation in the motorsport's illustrious 70-year history, and like all businesses around the world, they are unsure as to what the future holds. Article continues under video While Horner is confident F1 as a sport will continue, he cannot say the same with regard to some of his team's fellow competitors. "F1 is a very strong business and it's got enormous heritage," Horner told the BBC. "F1 will survive this. "Whether all the teams survive this is another matter, and it is the responsibility of all the...
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