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Horner labels new F1 engine deal as "very weak"

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has labelled Formula 1's new engine agreement as 'very weak' in failing to solve the sport's real problems. Despite manufacturers and the FIA being bullish about the deal to sort out cost, performance and supply issues, Horner remains unhappy about the plan. "It is a little underwhelming," explained Horner at the Spanish Grand Prix. "It's a very soft agreement between the manufacturers and the FIA. "It tickles the price, deals a little bit with convergence, the obligation to supply doesn't really apply, so it's a very weak agreement. "Unfortunately it's a shame more couldn't be done, but I suppose if you look on the bright side it's...
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