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Horner blasts 2019 regulation changes

Despite the objection of a number of teams - including Red Bull, naturally - the FIA has rubber-stamped the introduction of new rules for next season aimed at improving overtaking. Ironically, the change, which will drive up costs just two years before the sport is due to undergo a seismic change in terms of its regulations (and much more), comes in the wake of a couple of races which have featured numerous great manoeuvres. Furthermore, the new aero regulations will slow the cars by around 1.5s a lap, just two years after regulations were introduced to increase lap speeds. Mr Horner isn't happy. 'Sometimes this sport has the ability to shoot itself in the foot,'' he told Sky Sports. 'The...
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