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Formula 1's 2017 technical rules 'a compromise solution' - Horner

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner doesn't believe Formula 1's 2017 technical rules go far enough, describing them as a 'compromise solution'. Team bosses agreed to reduce laptimes and make the cars more exciting to drive, and whilst a basic framework has been agreed for next season, the details have yet to be worked out with a delayed deadline of April 30 now fast-approaching. Red Bull proposed a radical approach to the new rules, but it was rejected after Mercedes and Pirelli raised concerns over safety and tyre pressures. Therefore a watered-down approach, presented by McLaren, is the most likely option to get the green-light. Whilst Horner doesn't believe...
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