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End of engine tokens will lead to spending frenzy - Horner

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has warned that the end of the engine development token system will lead to a spending war by the F1 manufacturers. As part of the deal to cut customer supply prices - a move that will actually save Red Bull money – the FIA has agreed to abandon tokens from 2017. The move means that there will be no restrictions on engine development after this season, something Horner admitted he was baffled about. "What I don't understand is totally getting rid of all tokens and opening all development," said Horner. "Because that cannot be a healthy situation for the sport, to just encourage serial spending. "I don't think that will breed a healthy...
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