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Horner: F1 working ‘to do the right thing'

Christian Horner Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner has said the Formula 1 fraternity it working ‘to do the right thing' following confirmation that new technical regulations would be delayed. Last week it was announced that a range of sweeping new rules set to be introduced next year will instead be pushed back until 2022. Teams will instead continue racing their 2020 chassis next year, with potential freezes on further areas. Financial regulations, however, will be introduced next year. Taking to social media, Horner explained that the sport was working hard as a collective in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. “Everyone in F1 has been working hard this week as a collective...
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