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Horner: 'F1 owners won't allow total dominance to continue'

 XPB Images Red Bull Racing's Christian Horner thinks that a sustained dominance of F1 by Mercedes would be bad for the sport, while also believing its new owners won't allow it to happen. Since the era of the V6 turbo hybrid power unit was ushered in three years ago, Mercedes has imposed its hegemony in Formula 1, running in a class of its own while its rivals desperately attempt  to play catch-up. Speaking to The Guardian, Horner says the sport is now in desperate need of change and competitive racing. "It’s unpalatable to think of it for another three years," Horner insisted. "The new owners of F1 know very much about putting on a great show and there being...
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