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Horner picks apart 'rushed and immature' 2019 aero changes

Red Bull's Christian Horner was in the camp of those who opposed the aerodynamic changes Formula 1 will introduce in 2019 following a vote last week by the F1 Commission. The changes include a wider simpler front wing destined to decrease turbulent air in the wake of a car, therefore allowing for closer racing. But according to Horner, who opposed the tweaks along with McLaren, Renault, Toro Rosso and Haas, the new regulations are the result of a rushed and immature research process. "Sometimes this sport has the ability to shoot itself in the foot,” Horner told Sky Sports. "The work that has been done for 2021 is all good stuff, the problem is a snapshot of that has been taken...
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