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Horner: F1 shooting itself in the foot with wing changes

Red Bull chief Christian Horner says Formula 1 is about to "shoot itself in the foot" by changing aerodynamic regulations in the 2019 season. Plans were confirmed last week to change the design of front wings on cars in an attempt to aid overtaking. A gritty season-opening Australian Grand Prix, which featured just five passing manoeuvres on-track, raised fears that the 2018 season could feature dull races, although the subsequent grands prix have been suitably entertaining. Red Bull were vocally against the plans to change the regulations, and Horner says teams will have to splash out "millions" to design new parts - contrasting somewhat against Liberty Media's...
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