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F1 Strategy Group faces 'credibility' test, says Horner

Formula 1's Strategy Group faces a 'credibility' test in Wednesday's meeting as it bids to reach agreement on 2017 rules, Red Bull boss Christian Horner reckons. F1's top six teams, plus Bernie Ecclestone and FIA president Jean Todt, are due to meet in London on Wednesday to discuss the outcome of recent talks aimed at putting together a rules package to make F1 cars faster and the sport more exciting. And on the back of recent criticisms of the Strategy Group, Horner reckons that it is vital its members actually reach agreement on issues this time ahead of next month's F1 Commission and World Motor Sport Council meetings. "We need to have progress tomorrow," said Horner at a Red...
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