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Renault will exit F1 if rules don't change warns Horner

Renault will walk away from Formula 1 if the rules surrounding in-season engine development don't change, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has warned. This season the four engine manufacturers were given the go-ahead to use some of their development tokens during the season after a loophole was discovered in the regulations by Renault and Ferrari. However that loophole has been closed by the FIA for 2016 and beyond, meaning all tokens must be 'spent' before February 28th. All but one manufacturer, Mercedes, is campaigning the FIA to re-open the loophole and to allow in-season development to allow them to close up to the dominant Mercedes. If they don't succeed, Horner warns Renault...
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