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Horner: Reasonable for F1 to delay new rules to 2023

The coronavirus crisis could lead to Formula 1’s already postponed 2021 new rules package revolution being pushed back further to 2023, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said on Tuesday. The package has so far been delayed to 2022 to save costs at a time when the sport and teams are facing a significant loss of revenues due to the lack of racing as countries go into lockdown. The season has yet to start and so far two of the planned 22 races have been cancelled — the Australian opener and May’s Monaco showcase — and six postponed with no action likely before the European summer. F1  has said teams will continue to use this year’s cars in 2021. “We’re also talking about...
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