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F1 testing to be limited to Europe

Formula One teams have agreed that testing will be confined to Europe next year, after two in Bahrain before the start of this season, as part of newly agreed cost saving measures. "We spent quite a while talking about things and so on and we've agreed a couple of things next year which will save money," Red Bull principal Christian Horner told reporters at the Austrian Grand Prix on Friday. "Testing is reduced. Testing will be in Europe rather than overseas, wind tunnel time and CFD (computation fluid dynamics) ratios have been further reduced." he said. Most of the pre-season testing is likely to take place in Spain next year, with the Barcelona and Jerez circuits...
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