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Haas rejects Red Bull's 'customer car' idea

Apr.20 Gunther Steiner has rejected fellow F1 team boss Christian Horner's 'customer car' proposal amid the sport's coronavirus crisis. Horner, boss of Red Bull, said that amid rumours several smaller teams could fail over the next few months, customer cars could be the answer. "I would be in full favour of supplying for the next two years a full customer car," he said. "The smaller teams would run just as race teams and they would reduce their costs enormously. If I was (Alfa Romeo backer) Finn Rausing or Gene Haas, I would buy a Ferrari or a Mercedes or a Red Bull," Horner added. But although Steiner runs one of those most reportedly endangered small teams, he...
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