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Horner: Let Renault and Honda develop to catch-up

Red Bull's Christian Horner believes Renault and Honda should be given the chance to catch-up to rival engine manufacturers Ferrari and Mercedes. At present, the two suppliers are at a performance deficit compared to the Ferrari engine and the dominant Mercedes unit, which isn't good for the sport, according to Horner. Therefore, like in 2008 when Renault was allowed special dispensation to upgrade its engine, the sport must once again relax the development rules to create a level playing field. "I think we need to look at it for sure," Horner is quoted by Autosport. "Don't get me wrong, Mercedes [have] done a super, super job, the problem is it's totally out...
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