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Horner bemoans very weak engine agreement

Christian Horner has branded Formula 1's revised engine agreement as 'very weak', the Red Bull Racing team principal expressing his frustration that more was not done to meet the criteria set out by the FIA. Horner has long been an outspoken critic of the current V6 Hybrid engine formula, but had hoped a more favourable deal for his team – which is reliant on a supply from another manufacturer – was in the offing as the FIA sought to lower costs, simplify technology and guarantee supply. However, though Horner forecast prior to the agreement being reached that it could not be passed as it didn't go far enough to meet the original criteria, an agreement was confirmed in Russia. The new...
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