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Horner slams 2019 F1 rule changes
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has laid into the 2019 Formula 1 regulations changes which were passed during the build-up to the Spanish Grand Prix and criticises the sport for “shooting itself in the foot”. Horner has been the first high-profile figure to publicly slam the 2019 rule tweaks which will see simpler front wings and front brake ducts plus wider and larger rear wings with the goal of making F1 cars easier to follow closely and therefore provide more overtaking opportunities. The Red Bull chief feels the regulation alterations have been a rushed decision based off plans afoot for the 2021 rules shake-up and feels the changes “completely conflict” with the current F1...
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