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Horner fears 2018 F1 engine rules will change nothing

Red Bull boss Christian Horner fears that 'nothing' will be achieved in changing Formula 1's engine rules for 2018, despite hopes of reduced costs and a narrower the performance gap. F1's engine manufacturers have been working for several months now on tweaks to the rules that will reduce costs for customers, and ensure that performances of the different power units converge. However, despite talks on the matter set to continue at this month's F1 Strategy Group meeting, Horner is highly sceptical of there ever being an agreement to change things. "I think it's a complex situation, but fundamentally there were four criteria that were requested by the governing body to be met to ensure...
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