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Monza showed F1 must scrap three-engine limit plan - Horner

Red Bull boss Christian Horner plans a fresh push to scrap rules limiting drivers to three engines per year from 2018, in the wake of the Italian Grand Prix grid penalty farce. Formula 1 found itself being criticised by fans ahead of the Monza race when nine drivers were handed grid penalties for either engine or gearbox changes. That situation has prompted fears that things could get even worse in the future as F1's rules get tougher, with each driver restricted to just three engines per campaign from the start of next year. Earlier this year, Horner tried to get F1's Strategy Group to abandon that plan and keep the current four-engine limit in place – but his efforts did not get enough...
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