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Independent engine "most important" for F1 future - Horner

Christian Horner has urged F1's bosses to finalise the 2021 engine regulations as soon as possible, and to ensure that there's scope for independent suppliers to compete alongside the manufacturers. At a recent meeting between Ross Brawn, the FIA and representatives of the engine suppliers it was agreed that a new formula should be louder, simpler and cheaper, while retaining an element of energy recovery. Red Bull boss Horner says that the rules must also allow newcomers to enter the market. "I think the most important thing for F1 post-2020 is a competitive independent engine," he told Motorsport.com. "I think the regulations for that need to be set very soon. "The...
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