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Red Bull: F1 should adopt MotoGP-style customer deals

Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has reiterated his belief that Formula 1 should consider legalising customer cars, in a bid to cut costs and entice more teams into the championship. Several Formula 1 teams outsource some components, most notably engines and gearboxes, but they must own and design their respective chassis. Horner has been a leading supporter of customer cars being permitted in Formula 1 and reckons the desire to reduce costs, owing to the coronavirus pandemic, means the sport should seriously consider its introduction. ADVERTISEMENT “Money is a hot topic among F1 teams right now,” he wrote in a column on Red Bull’s official website. Related Posts Ferrari...
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