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Horner urges F1 to ditch current engine before 2021

Red Bull boss Christian Horner says the sooner that the current turbo hybrid engine formula can be ditched, the better it will be for Formula 1. Ahead of a key meeting in Paris on Monday where manufacturers will be presented with a blueprint for future engine rules beyond 2021 by F1 and the FIA, there has been talk of potentially bringing the new powerunits potentially before that date. Speaking at the Mexican Grand Prix, Horner said that introducing the new power unit – which is likely to be a simpler, more standardised version of the current engines – cannot come soon enough. “I’d love to see it come in next year,” he said. “For me, these engines have done nothing but damage...
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