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Horner says RRA not the way forward

Formula 1's best chance of effectively controlling costs is to ensure the stability of future regulations, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Horner has often been an outspoken critic of financial controls, telling AUTOSPORT that F1 'should not be run by accountants' in response to plans for the FIA to get involved in policing the Resource Restriction Agreement. Red Bull withdrew from the Formula One Teams' Association at the end of 2011 amid a general impasse over the feasibility and reach of the RRA. Horner reckons the RRA is too restrictive and not the best way forward. "We have been talking about a budget cap for about five years now. The hardest thing in the world is to...
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