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Rule changes postponed for another year? 'Possibly only in 2023'

The rigorous F1 rule changes that were planned for 2021 have been moved to 2022 because of the coronavirus and additional problems. Red Bull boss Christian Horner takes it one step further and does not exclude the rules from being postponed until 2023. The main reason for this is financial in nature. Quite a few changes have already been made, so that the teams remain at the same level relative to each other. Much development has been halted and by 2021 not much will change on the cars compared to 2020. Horner reports to the BBC: “We are already talking about postponing the new regulations for another year. I think it is completely irresponsible to bear development costs for 2022 in...
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